Recycling plastic is an important action to reduce its detrimental impacts and is largely seen as representing the most dynamic area in the furniture industry today. Advances in technologies and systems have created new opportunities for designers to play with its properties by molding it into something eco-friendly and everlasting for our living spaces.
RE:SOBAN campaign has been envisioned for creating sustainable furniture from plastic thus challenging its conventional lifespan as opposed to its current use that does not sustain for long. Designer Ha Ji-hoon joins hands with LG Chem to craft these beautiful flower-shaped tables made to adorn any living space. This table gets a touch of cutting-edge technology leading to building usable contemporary aesthetics.
Post-consumer recycled (PCR) material has been ingeniously created to make the dining table as nature-friendly and portable as possible. Inspired by flower petals, the table maintains a delicate look and a few bold lines as a true representation of the Korean folk design.
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The convenient assembly of the table’s four legs, two footstools, and one slab makes it a suitable choice for both indoor and outdoor use. With a view to manufacture a wide range of products from high-value renewable plastics, RE:SOBAN maintains properties akin to virgin plastic.
LG Chem has been emphasizing the fact that the final product should be built on the lines where it minimizes the carbon emissions produced. With a view of reusing existing resources with a twist, its design and smooth texture make for a great interior add-on. RE:SOBAN is made available in subtle hues to seamlessly blend in your living room aiding form and functionality.
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