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Bamboo-frame bike by BiomegaDanish bike design firm Biomega (www.biomega.dk) try on a sustainable aesthetic with the Bamboo frame bike1
Copenhagen ShowHow ExhibitImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.2
Nobody Chair by KomplotImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.3
Idea of a Tree by mischer'traxlerImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.4
SUNNAN desk lamp by IKEAImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.5
Photovoltaic ivy by SMITImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.6
Bamboo seating by we.do.woodImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.7
Recyclable task chair from SteelcaseImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.8
Book Lamp by Goodmorning TechnologyImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.9
Green Lighthouse by Michael ChristensenImagine a design exhibit design that's completely recyclable. Transpose that vision to a set of artfully-arranged cardboard structures framing a large warehouse space, in a sunwashed wharf in glimmering Copenhagen. And that'd be ShowHow, one of the most genuinely sustainable of the many exhibits on display for Copenhagen Design Week.10










