Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Tuesday, April 9, 2013
jennilee:

(via 06 April 2013 - M O O D)
Friday, April 5, 2013 Thursday, April 4, 2013
Close those plastic bags.
(via Twitter / doctorow: Close plastic bags …)

Close those plastic bags.

(via Twitter / doctorow: Close plastic bags …)

Saturday, March 23, 2013
Finally a good use for a Monobloc chair.
thejogging:

Pizza Table, 2013
Margherita Pizza, Monobloc Chair
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Finally a good use for a Monobloc chair.

thejogging:

Pizza Table, 2013

Margherita Pizza, Monobloc Chair

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

just-good-design:

Monobloc  by Bert Loeschner.

  1. Monobloc Rocking Chair 
  2. Monobloc Waterproof Chair

(Source: cosascool)

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Large Scale Installation Made with Thousands of Plastic Bags.

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(Source: from89)

Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Amazing.

plastics as design form, 1972

Amazing.

plastics as design form, 1972

(Source: endthymes)

Monday, January 14, 2013
karenhurley:

What goes into the ocean, goes into you, as this ad by Portland agency Pollinate brilliantly illustrates.
Easily mistaken for food, marine plastic – which comes primarily from land-based sources – is ingested by fish and ocean mammals.

karenhurley:

What goes into the ocean, goes into you, as this ad by Portland agency Pollinate brilliantly illustrates.

Easily mistaken for food, marine plastic – which comes primarily from land-based sources – is ingested by fish and ocean mammals.

(Source: karenhurley)

Tuesday, January 1, 2013
cokedesgarcons:

Ilse de Boer
by Bruno Dayan for 125 Magazine’s Religion Issue

cokedesgarcons:

Ilse de Boer

by Bruno Dayan for 125 Magazine’s Religion Issue

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Photographer Kim Preston wanted to draw attention to this growing problem [plastic pollution in the ocean], so she shot a series of photographs titled Plastic Pacific that features everyday household plastic objects made to look like the sea life they’re choking to death.

(via Everyday Objects Photographed to Look Like Sea Creatures)
Photographer Kim Preston wanted to draw attention to this growing problem [plastic pollution in the ocean], so she shot a series of photographs titled Plastic Pacific that features everyday household plastic objects made to look like the sea life they’re choking to death.

(via Everyday Objects Photographed to Look Like Sea Creatures)