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Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011These musical envelopes and purses were designed by Italian brand <a href="http://www.ceebee.it/" target="_blank">CeeBee</a>.1
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Featuring clothes, handbags, jewelry, furniture and girlie accessories, <a href="http://www.londondesignfestival.com/events/ecopink" target="_blank">Ecopink</a> is part exhibition, part boutique, focusing on women’s creativity and respect for the environment. Organized by <a href="http://www.e-side.co.uk/" target="_blank">E-Side</a> with the curatorial work of Italian eco-designer Linda Schailon, the inaugural exhibit explores how to turn trash into treasure. Click through our exclusive images to discover fantastic examples of eco-friendly designs by women for women, like these delicate recycled plastic lights, made by Italian brand, Girini.2
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011By recycling colorful plastic containers, Micio Vinicio creates waterproof handbags with an edge.3
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Alessandra Fiordaliso shows how by layering recycled cardboard and coating it with PVA glue, anyone could create strong and durable DIY seats.4
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Made from forty old T-shirts woven together, this seat by Maria Westerberg is comfy, colorful and also full of memories, as the shirts were collected from friends.5
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Inspired by a recycled aluminum pull rings bag she bought on a holiday trip in Brazil, Italian designer Luisa Scomazzoni creates fantastic metallic items like these textured handbags and purses.6
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Made from recycled red bricks and black paper stone, these hard as rock stools where created by designer Roberta Amurri.7
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Studio Filarte creates organic furnishing textiles that look like mushrooms sprouting from a wall by recycling common materials like plastic tubes, rubber strings and old fabrics.8
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Made from recyclable materials and an ancient Japanese kimono fabric, these beautiful high-heels by Toma mix oriental aesthetics with western style.9
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011If you have been on heels all day, the best reward is a foot massage -- this mat made from repurposed glass marbles will do just that.10
Ecopink exhibition at the London Design Festival 2011Located at the Hub Kings Cross, the Ecopink exhibition really knows what women want: good and gorgeous designs.11











