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Groopti’s Recycled Cardboard ECO Blocks Can be Stacked to Form Tables, Chairs, and Benches

01/21/2012
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  • Groopti ECO Table Chair
    Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/grooptis-recycled-cardboard-eco-blocks-can-be-stacked-to-form-tables-chairs-and-benches/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Groopti ECO Table Chair
    Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/grooptis-recycled-cardboard-eco-blocks-can-be-stacked-to-form-tables-chairs-and-benches/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Groopti ECO Table Chair
    Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/grooptis-recycled-cardboard-eco-blocks-can-be-stacked-to-form-tables-chairs-and-benches/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Groopti ECO Table Chair
    Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/grooptis-recycled-cardboard-eco-blocks-can-be-stacked-to-form-tables-chairs-and-benches/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Groopti ECO Table Chair
    Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/grooptis-recycled-cardboard-eco-blocks-can-be-stacked-to-form-tables-chairs-and-benches/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Groopti ECO Table Chair
    Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/grooptis-recycled-cardboard-eco-blocks-can-be-stacked-to-form-tables-chairs-and-benches/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Groopti ECO Table Chair

Groopti - the website that combines crowdsourcing with bespoke manufacturing - just unveiled its latest cardboard creation, this time from designer Svetlana Kozhenova. Simply called "ECO" this modular set can be used to create tables, chairs, benches, or lounges with slim slots for storing magazines or books. These crevices give ECO blocks the appearance of a perfectly geometric fractured rock, but with the added green benefit of being crafted entirely from recycled cardboard!...

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