Poland-based design studio makkireQu takes various types of trash, including brightly coloured candy wrappers, and transforms them into fun and funky wearable art pieces and household objects.
Poland-based design studio makkireQu takes various types of trash, including brightly coloured candy wrappers, and transforms them into fun and funky wearable art pieces and household objects.
The tendency to adorn ourselves with remnants of dead animals is completely unnecessary, as is the seemingly endless obsession with wearing fur to convey w...
Umbrellas, as useful as they may be, can also be a real drag in the city – particularly on crowded urban streets or when your hands are full. On a rainy da...
Old tin cans are transformed into fun metal toys and sculptures by a father and daughter designer duo dubbed Tinplate Girl . Their colorful eco-friendly coll...
These amazing handcrafted sustainable toys are comprised of organic food from LoooLo Textiles . The organic and biodegradable soft toy line includes a faux b...
Portuguese design studio Corque Design is on a mission to promote eco-efficient and sustainable methods of production. Cork, an abundant resource in Portugal...
Sixteen recycled plastic bottles is what it takes to make a pair of these funky sneakers. Running shoe manufacturer New Balance has created an innovative a...
Paper clips, cable ties and various plumbing components are just a few of the items that Croatian designer Mirna O. Kerr uses to make her striking and highly...
Britain-based Luva Huva's latest collection is created entirely from sexy sustainable fabrics such as soy, hemp, bamboo and organic cotton.
India-based design student Margaux Ruyant has created a living tree memorial using the ashes of the deceased and a sapling. Combining cremation and a livin...
Dubbed the Swiss Candy Necklace , after Swiss cheese and the Haribo Gummi candies they sell all over central Europe, the funky, fun and ever so green necklac...