Wild ‘Head Gardeners’ Made from Recycled Bottles Hit the Streets
Jul/100
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There’s no point in crying over spilt milk, especially when those empty plastic containers can be recycled and turned into beautiful pieces of art. Well settled at home, or equally suited to hit the streets as daring green guerilla art, Anna Garforth’s Head Gardners are turning milk lovers and city dwellers up on their heads.
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Materials Smackdown: What’s Greener – Wood, Metal or Plastic?
Jul/100
Inhabitat
If you’re moving or renovating, you may find yourself in the market for new furniture. In the past, shopping for furniture mainly meant comparing colors, price and style, but these days many conscious consumers want to find furniture that has a low environmental impact, and the biggest element of eco-friendliness in furniture is the material it is made out of. For the most part, furniture products are generally composed of plastic, wood or metal – which of these materials is the most environmentally friendly? Unsure? Then your best bet is to check out our materials smackdown, where we pit wood, metal and plastic against one another to see how each stacks up in terms of health, environmental impact and durability. Who will win the ultimate green title? Find out after the jump!
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Top 6 Designs That Harness the Energy of Physical Play
Jul/100
Inhabitat
It’s often hard not to succumb to the built-in stimuli of digital entertainment – especially when it’s everywhere we turn. But we often forget that there’s a lot to be had with just one’s imagination and a little bit of physical energy. So as an alternative to carbon hungry toys that ultimately tout nothing more than flashes on a screen, we’ve rounded up 6 amazing designs that do double duty as a fun toy or game and pay back to the grid. While some are humanitarian designs meant to aid areas struggling with limited resources, and others are just for good clean fun, each of these pieces turn all its human powered input into usable energy that, even in a few cases, can be applied to do a little housework! Check out our Top 6 Designs that harness the power of play!
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Shanghai’s Hotel Waterhouse is a Striking Modern Renovation
Jul/100
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Post tags: industrial hotel, Industrial remodel, Neri&Hu Research and Design Office, Peng Loh hotel, Restored Chinese hotel, Shanghai accommodations, Shanghai Hotel
E.D.G.E Home Beautifully Balances Form with Function
Jul/100
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Post tags: green home, heat pump, hydronic heating, low impact design, Minnesota green home, Prefab Housing, rainwater catchement, sun screen, sustainable design
Movable Modular Planters and Green Walls by Maximize Design
Jul/100
Inhabitat
If you’re looking for a way to transform your garden or terrace without dealing with messy and expensive construction, you might want to check out these modular planters and green walls from MAXIMIZE Design. The movable components sit on recessed wheels and can slide over any hard surface with ease. The pots are made from recycled plastics and the walls feature felt pockets and have irrigation included. What an easy way to spruce up roof gardens, balconies, or courtyards!
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Custom Glasses Recycled from Your Very Own Wine Bottles
Jul/100
Inhabitat
If you’re looking for a great personalized gift for someone special (or for yourself), these custom glasses from Re: Modern are just the thing! They’re made of your very own wine bottles, cut down and polished to commemorate a special event or just a fun night when you drank a lot of wine with your favorite people. Just wash out 8 of your bottles and send them in – each set is unique since it’s recycled from your own assortment.
+ $120 for 8 Tumblers at RE: Modern
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The Signal Shed: A Modern and Micro Prefab Cabin
Jul/100
Inhabitat
This simple, but modern little cabin was recently featured in Sunset Magzine as a micro-hideaway in the woods. Designed by an enterprising couple with the desire for a getaway, the pair sought to build a small home with a very limited budget, but not at the price of short-handing the planning stages. What resulted from their diligent efforts was an uncomplicated yet eye-catching design where accommodations have been programed to take advantage of the fantastic views while also keeping a pleasing and proportioned form. A perfect addition for anyone looking to create some extra space, the Signal Shed is now being offered as a prefab, quick to plant in any choice of scenery.
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Fragment Lights With an Earthy and Sophisticated Style
Jul/100
Inhabitat
Made with fragments found along the San Francisco shoreline, these beautiful lamps are a simple way to add some soft lighting to your living space. Designed by one of our favorite eco-design studios, Anzfer Farms, the Fragment Lights cleverly combine organic forms and soft textures with a warm candle-like glow. Arrange them in a group or set one on its own — either way, your display will be nothing less than lovely.
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LOT-EK’s Shipping Container Art School Opens in South Korea
Jul/100
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