Is that stack of papers in the corner of your desk constantly growing? Wish you could sit on it and forget about it? That’s what PUSH> Design has done with their Disposable Office collection, turning recycled paper into furniture. Robert Buss of PUSH> says the Disposable Office is “furniture made from information for the information age.” This mantra is mimicked in their pieces’ monikers, like the Security Documents Chair, Menu Table, or Bank Statements Shelving.
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It is nice finding a blog/website that goves so much importance to green design nowadays. That’s one of my main concerns which I hope to put in practice into my projects. Congratulations for the good job, I have already added your link to my blog so that I can read it whenever possible.
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