A Green Solution for City Self Sufficiency

Set in the distant future, this large-scale urban farming concept called Greenbelt aims to provide cities with a way to utilize their own resourcefulness rather than depend on costly imported goods. The Greenbelt actually surrounds the city, using vertical, space-saving structures to support aquapronics (fish farming combined with soil free growing). Water is led to a hydroponic system where by-products from the fish are filtered out by plants as vital nutrients. Cleansed water is then recirculated back to the fish and the process continues.

Designer: Jonas Di Lorenzo


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Short and Sweet

Designed with such minimal style, the Minimato table deserves an equally minimal explanation: 5 bars, 1 table top. We love it. Nuff said!

Designer: Matthias Ferwagner


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Munich Creative Business Week 2013: Visiting Downtown Exhibitions and Sustainable Design Lectures

Over the course of three posts, we take a look at the highlights of the second edition of the Munich Creative Business Week (MCBW), which took place from February 16–24, 2013.

01_mcbw_bastian_mueller.jpgColorful “Midgets” by Bastian Müller at the downtown Filser & Gräf gallery

02b_mcbw_garderobe.JPGHistorical wardrobe area transformed into exhibition displays

02_mcbw_blackbraid.jpgLifting the “Blackbraid” bicycle with a single finger

At the Alte Kongresshalle, we found a collection of exhibitions and company presentations. One of the highlights was meeting the lightest bicycle in the world. Manuel Ostner from PG explained how they developed a new procedure to produce braided carbon frames with Munich Composites resulting in the “Blackbraid” bicycle that weighs less than 5 kg, all (hand)made in Germany. [Ed. Note: Designer Jacob Haim also used this manufacturing process, as seen in our exclusive look at the RaceBraid bicycle from last November.]

03_mcbw_central_exhibition.jpgCentral exhibition at the Alte Kongresshalle

04_mcbw_eco_designpreis.jpgSweaters made of recycled felt by the recyclist_workshop

The recent Ecodesign exhibition received no fewer than 140 entries but only a handful of them made it to the exhibition in Munich. Luckily, poster presentations explained the 14 winning products in detail (which can be seen here). Nevertheless we hope that this year’s Ecodesign competition features more tangible entries. More information about the competition is available at the Bundespreis Ecodesign website (in German).

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Product news: London studio PearsonLloyd has designed a range of plastic stacking chairs with colourful metal legs for Danish brand HOWE.

SixE by PearsonLloyd for HOWE

The SixE chairs stack neatly on top of one-another and have thin legs that can be coordinated with the colour of the seat shell or ordered in contrasting shades. Other options include armrests that extend up from the back legs and padded seats are also available in a range of colours.

SixE by PearsonLloyd for HOWE

The chairs were first launched at Orgatec trade fair in Cologne last year and began production with HOWE earlier this year. They will also be exhibited in Milan this April, where Zaha Hadid will launch a system of twisting auditorium chairs for Poltrona Frau Contract and OMA will release a furniture collection for Knoll.

SixE by PearsonLloyd for HOWE

Based in Hackney, PearsonLloyd has also designed workstations for office brand Bene and a collection of rocking toys that we’ve featured previously.

SixE by PearsonLloyd for HOWE

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Here is some more information from HOWE:


SixE by PearsonLloyd – Manufactured by HOWE

PearsonLloyd has designed a new stacking chair that is uniquely suited to our contemporary society. A thorough market analysis led PearsonLloyd to identify new areas of unfilled need which resulted in the SixE chair. A two year long process led to a design that is as beautifully expressive as it is practical. It’s name SixE represents its credentials: Elegant, Ergonomic, Environmental, Efficient, Easy to handle, and Economic.

SixE by PearsonLloyd for HOWE

SixE is available in many guises – as a side chair, an armchair and with or without an upholstered seat pad. In addition, the SixE family will grow steadily introducing new versions in the near future.

The SixE chair was firstly introduced at the Orgatec fair in Cologne. It will also have a leading role in HOWE’s exhibition “Breathing diversity” at the Milan fair in April.

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