We’re impressed with this ‘grade A’ upcycling of egg carton pulp into multifaceted children’s play funiture. The Tamago (Japanese for ‘egg’) furniture series by Latvian design team, Merci Design consists of seven soft-contour furniture forms which may be easily manuvered to create letter and number patterns for playtime learning and fun. Tots will enjoy wielding their crayons or markers and drawing directly onto the blank canvas of Tamago furniture, leaving their mark without consequence… much like Merci Design made their mark with this recycled collection, while leaving no environmental impact.
Recycled Egg Carton ‘Tamago’ Furniture by Merci Design
by Beth Shea, 06/22/09
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