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Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFA<a title="Yuya Ushida’s Collapsible XXXX_SOFA Is Made From 8,000 Recycled Plastic Bottles Sticks" href="http://www.yuyavsdesign.com/" target="_blank">Yuya Ushida's</a> Collapsible XXXX_SOFA is an extraordinary, intricate piece of convertible furniture created from 8,000 interlocking sticks manufactured from recycled plastic bottles. The XXXX_SOFA builds upon Ushida's previous version of the piece, <a title="Yuya Ushida’s Collapsible XXXX_SOFA Is Made From 8,000 Recycled Plastic Bottles Sticks" href="http://inhabitat.com/artist-yuya-ushida-transforms-8000-chopsticks-into-a-collapsible-chair/" target="_blank">which was crafted entirely from bamboo</a>. It's geometric structure—inspired by iconic works of engineering such as the Eiffel Tower—creates a sofa that can be neatly transformed into a chair, stool, table or bench. By adapting his original design to utilize injection-molded recycled plastic parts, the sofa will be be more durable than its bamboo predecessor, as well as easier to mass-produce.1
Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFAProduced by Eindhoven’s Royal Ahrend NV, Ushida’s XXXX_SOFA is made of just 4 different lengths of sticks, rings and joints.2
Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFAEach separate part is pretty average, but when put together it is easy to see that the whole is more than the sum of its parts.3
Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFAIn a beautiful synergy, this transformable yet elegant piece of furniture can be contracted or expanded to accommodate more people and make transportation easier.4
Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFAChanging according human interactions, the sofa’s 8000 sticks and 2000 rings are made from injection-molded recycled plastic bottles.5
Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFASofas, stools, tables, benches to name a few, could be created from only 8 different elements within the building kit.6
Yuya Ushida's collapsible recycled plastic XXXX_SOFAA more industrial version of a hand-made graduation project, Ushida’s magical expanding system has endless possibilities and we cannot wait to see what’s next!7







