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Recycled Materials and Innovative Low-Energy Designs Shine at Paris’ Maison & Objet

09/25/2012
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  • Maison & Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    There was so much to see at <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.parisdesignweek.fr/en/" target="_blank">Paris Design Week</a>'s <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.maison-objet.com/" target="_blank">Maison&amp;Objet</a> that we had to write a second post. Here are some more of our favorite designs, all wrapped up under the theme "Recycled vs. Low-Energy". Take a look at our eco-finds including Dutch <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.ayilluminate.com/" target="_blank">Ay Illuminate</a> that sources their natural (waste) materials for making ethereal lamps in places like Asia, Ethiopia and Swaziland combining local handicraft expertise and materials like raffia, sisal, <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://inhabitat.com/wind-powered-bamboo-flow-lights-illuminate-the-colombian-beachside/" target="_blank">bamboo</a> and wood.
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  • Recycled Materials and Innovative Low-Energy Designs Shine at Paris' Maison &amp; Objet
    There was huge amount of intriguing work on display at this year's Maison &amp; Oject at <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.parisdesignweek.fr/en/" target="_blank">Paris Design Week</a>'s . From a Dutch company—<a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.ayilluminate.com/" target="_blank">Ay Illuminate</a>— that sources natural waste materials from Asia, Ethiopia and Swaziland to make handcrafted, ethereal lamps, to a Japanese firm that creates Lego-inspired bricks from tea and coffee grounds, we've rounded up some of the best efficient designs that utilize recycled materials in this year's Maison &amp; Objet.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    One of our favorite finds, <a title="https://www.sneakpeeq.com/colors " href="https://www.sneakpeeq.com/colors" target="_blank">COLORS</a>' Chiba is a Japanese take on classic Danish LEGO bricks made from recycled coffee beans, tea and wood chips—and it smells great!.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    Ground coffee was pretty big at this year's Maison&amp;Objet mega-exhibition, this time Korean housewares brand <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="Recycled vs. Low-Energy" target="_blank">EcoJun</a> used the tasty beans (and also corn starch) to create stylish biodegradable take-away cups for tea and coffee.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    Finnish duo <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.ko-ho.fi/" target="_blank">Ko-Ho</a> use local fast-growing produce to create these gorgeous stackable, very robust and recyclable chairs which are made from <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://inhabitat.com/werner-aisslingers-hemp-chair-is-a-modern-alternative-to-stackable-seating/" target="_blank">hemp</a>!
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    Carla Peters from <a title="http://www.wonderable.com/?wbs=c21hbGw= " href="http://www.wonderable.com/?wbs=c21hbGw=" target="_blank">Wonderable</a> exhibited her adorable collection of Fair Trade pendant lamps, that are constructed by artisans using recycled waste paper collected from Vietnamese printing companies.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    An <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://inhabitat.com/newspaperwood.../vij5_newspaper_lumber3 " target="_blank">Inhabitat's</a> recycled classic, the Newspaper Wood minimal bench by Dutch studio <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.vij5.nl/" target="_blank">Vij5</a>.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    <a title="http://www.idcook.com/en/ " href="http://www.idcook.com/en/" target="_blank"> ID Cook</a>'s low-energy barbeque <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://inhabitat.com/kyoto-box-wins-climate-change-challenge/" target="_blank">Solaire</a> COOKUP INOX is a great alternative to charcoal. Made from recyclable aluminum and MDF it comes in a flat-pack design and can be heated up to 200C.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    Using beech wood, pens, pegs, wax, elastic bands and a bike's inner tube's piece, the British <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.alllovelystuff.com/" target="_blank">All Lovely Stuff</a> design studio created a low-tech and very cool drawing machine.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    Arik Levy and Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance showcased their latest low-energy outdoor hanging lamp for <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.forestier.fr/produits.php" target="_blank">Forestier</a>. It draws inspiration from traditional <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://inhabitat.com/precious-pieces-japanese-eco-washi-lanterns/" target="_blank">Chinese paper lanterns</a>.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    Paris-based <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://www.geraldinegonzalez.com/EN/" target="_blank">Geraldine Gonzales</a> creates floating medusa <a title="Paris' Grand Maison&amp;Objet Trade Show: Recycled vs. Low-Energy" href="http://inhabitat.com/springgreening/tag/medusa-jellyfish-lamp/ " target="_blank">jellyfish</a> lamps that softly glow to create an otherworldly atmosphere.
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  • Maison &amp; Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs
    From furniture to <a title="http://www.ecouterre.com/2012-ethical-fashion-show-paris-to-showcase-sustainability-innovation/" href="http://www.ecouterre.com/2012-ethical-fashion-show-paris-to-showcase-sustainability-innovation/" target="_blank">textiles</a>, from jewelry to home ware, this year's Maison&amp;Objet was an inspiring collection of stuff all under-one roof and waiting to be discovered.
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Maison & Objet trade show at Paris design Week features recycled and low energy designs

There was so much to see at Paris Design Week's Maison&Objet that we had to write a second post. Here are some more of our favorite designs, all wrapped up under the theme "Recycled vs. Low-Energy". Take a look at our eco-finds including Dutch Ay Illuminate that sources their natural (waste) materials for making ethereal lamps in places like Asia, Ethiopia and Swaziland combining local handicraft expertise and materials like raffia, sisal, bamboo and wood.

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