PULP 2.0 by Studio Jo Meesters, currently on exhibit at the Milan Furniture Fair, is a collection of post consumer vessels and furniture made from paper waste and discarded vessel moulds. Studio Jo Meesters take cues from historic periods and creates one-of-a-kind images that market their unique pieces. Although made of paper, these fascinating products have water resistant properties – cool!
Water Resistant Furniture Made from Paper Pulp
by Kristi Bernick, 04/14/10
filed under: green furniture, green Interiors, Green Lighting, Green Materials, Green Products, Milan Furniture Fair, Recycled Materials
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I tried to find the recipe for the pulp, but without luck. Does anyone know exactly what the ingredients are, and the relative amounts to mix?
exellent idea can u send an idea for a model
It’s a pity the pulp is made with plastics, thereby creating another problem product when the life of the furniture is completed. Unfortunately it seems to be a growing trend that if something contains recycled materials, it’s automatically a green product.
It took us over 50 years just to admit there was a global warming problem! Right now, I’m happy if they recycle anything….