Our Partners
We are working with a group of inspirational designers who are making significant strides in sustainable material production. These designers are driven by a shared commitment to the environment and innovation. Their products utilize innovative, low carbon footprint materials sourced from natural resources, waste materials, and agricultural by-products.
We have one design house that focuses on crafting lightweight composites using rice husks, old banknotes, coconut fibers, thermoset plastics, and ocean-bound plastics. By collecting these materials from neighboring communities, they actively reduce pollution caused by waste burning and dumping. Their product range includes beautiful accessories such as boxes, bowls, trays, cups, and planters, all showcasing natural beauty.
Most of them use natural, sustainable materials found in their living environment. They make use of banana fiber and even elephant poo, along with flower pigments for coloring. Their production processes avoid carbon emissions and wasted energy, opting to dry products under the sun.
Another one is dedicated to to giving waste paper a new lease on life. They transform unwanted paper into "paper clay" to create beautiful decorative pieces reminiscent of ceramics. Different types and colors of paper are sorted to create distinct art pieces.
We are also working with a leading brand that specializes in creating sustainable bio decorative materials. They aim to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions by utilizing rice straws and coffee husks. These materials are transformed into products with excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties, and they are also flame retardant and resistant to termites. The product applications are used as decorative artwork, wall insulation, and other design purposes.
Collectively, these designers exemplify the power of sustainability and creativity in their respective fields. They are actively finding innovative ways to reduce waste, minimize carbon emissions, and create beautiful, environmentally friendly products.
We are working with a group of inspirational designers who are making significant strides in sustainable material production. These designers are driven by a shared commitment to the environment and innovation. Their products utilize innovative, low carbon footprint materials sourced from natural resources, waste materials, and agricultural by-products.
We have one design house that focuses on crafting lightweight composites using rice husks, old banknotes, coconut fibers, thermoset plastics, and ocean-bound plastics. By collecting these materials from neighboring communities, they actively reduce pollution caused by waste burning and dumping. Their product range includes beautiful accessories such as boxes, bowls, trays, cups, and planters, all showcasing natural beauty.
Most of them use natural, sustainable materials found in their living environment. They make use of banana fiber and even elephant poo, along with flower pigments for coloring. Their production processes avoid carbon emissions and wasted energy, opting to dry products under the sun.
Another one is dedicated to to giving waste paper a new lease on life. They transform unwanted paper into "paper clay" to create beautiful decorative pieces reminiscent of ceramics. Different types and colors of paper are sorted to create distinct art pieces.
We are also working with a leading brand that specializes in creating sustainable bio decorative materials. They aim to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions by utilizing rice straws and coffee husks. These materials are transformed into products with excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties, and they are also flame retardant and resistant to termites. The product applications are used as decorative artwork, wall insulation, and other design purposes.
Collectively, these designers exemplify the power of sustainability and creativity in their respective fields. They are actively finding innovative ways to reduce waste, minimize carbon emissions, and create beautiful, environmentally friendly products.
Our Partners
We are working with a group of inspirational designers who are making significant strides in sustainable material production. These designers are driven by a shared commitment to the environment and innovation. Their products utilize innovative, low carbon footprint materials sourced from natural resources, waste materials, and agricultural by-products.
We have one design house that focuses on crafting lightweight composites using rice husks, old banknotes, coconut fibers, thermoset plastics, and ocean-bound plastics. By collecting these materials from neighboring communities, they actively reduce pollution caused by waste burning and dumping. Their product range includes beautiful accessories such as boxes, bowls, trays, cups, and planters, all showcasing natural beauty.
Most of them use natural, sustainable materials found in their living environment. They make use of banana fiber and even elephant poo, along with flower pigments for coloring. Their production processes avoid carbon emissions and wasted energy, opting to dry products under the sun.
Another one is dedicated to to giving waste paper a new lease on life. They transform unwanted paper into "paper clay" to create beautiful decorative pieces reminiscent of ceramics. Different types and colors of paper are sorted to create distinct art pieces.
We are also working with a leading brand that specializes in creating sustainable bio decorative materials. They aim to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions by utilizing rice straws and coffee husks. These materials are transformed into products with excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties, and they are also flame retardant and resistant to termites. The product applications are used as decorative artwork, wall insulation, and other design purposes.
Collectively, these designers exemplify the power of sustainability and creativity in their respective fields. They are actively finding innovative ways to reduce waste, minimize carbon emissions, and create beautiful, environmentally friendly products.