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- 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.1
- 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>.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