Biodegradable Cellulose Vases
29.06.2011
German design studio ett la benn is well-known for transforming innovative ideas into reality. This year, at Milan’s Salone del Mobile at Ventura Lambrate ett la benn participated at the exhibition Poetry Happens with a set of biodegradable cellulose vases, pots and pendant lights. The biodegradable hand-made ‘kami’ collection of pots, vases and pendant lights encourages a new approach in eco-friendly, sustainable lifestyle products. Made from 100% biodegradable cellulose, an extremely solid yet, light material, ‘kami’ transforms this most abundant natural raw material into objects for daily use by simple air drying. Ideally tinted in a grey concrete color tone, the ‘kami’ collection is an ideal design object for any contemporary space.




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