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Ottan Studio's New Line Was Made from Expired Lentils and Orange Peels

OTTAN Studio is turning raw waste into furniture with a new line up of sustainable pieces that don't compromise aesthetic. The move to conscious consumerism is becoming more accessible as brand's like OTTAN get more creative in what materials they use to produce goods.

The latest line is a perfect example as the highly innovative furniture is made from organic orange peels, cut grass, plant-based expired goods and more. Comprised of lamps, tables and more, this line utilizes raw waste to breath new life into what's typically considered garbage. The lamps are made from cut grass while carrot pulp, orange peels and artichoke leaves while the table was produced using expired lentils that would have otherwise been thrown in the trash. Photo Credits: designboom, ottanstudio
Trend Themes
1. Conscious Consumerism - Turning raw waste into furniture highlights the opportunity for conscious consumerism in the furniture industry.
2. Sustainable Materials - Innovative use of organic orange peels, cut grass, and expired lentils demonstrates the potential for sustainable materials in product manufacturing.
3. Repurposing Waste - Breathing new life into raw waste by creating functional furniture showcases the disruptive potential of repurposing waste in the design industry.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can embrace the opportunity to incorporate sustainable materials and conscious consumerism practices into their product offerings.
2. Food Waste Management - The use of expired lentils, orange peels, and carrot pulp in furniture production highlights the potential for innovation within the food waste management industry.
3. Design - The design industry can explore repurposing waste as a disruptive innovation opportunity, creating sustainable and aesthetically pleasing products.

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