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Designer Souhaib Ghanmi Created Electric Sockets from Bones

Souhaib Ghanmi is a Swiss-Tunisian designer who graduated with a bachelor's degree in industrial design from ECAL. The designer unveiled the Elos project, which features a series of light switches and electric sockets. The collection is made out of bone powder, creating a unique material choice.

Elos is a reaction to the designer's experience with his father's cattle business. He noticed the amount of water produced after the slaughter and aimed to inject sustainability into the practice by repurposing the cattle's bones.

Historically, bones were used as an equivalent to today's plastic. Ghanmi felt like the material was an obvious choice to reinvent sustainable options for society's everyday objects, such as electric sockets and switches.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Materials in Design - Designers are exploring sustainable options for everyday objects, such as electric sockets and switches made out of repurposed bone powder.
2. Circular Economy - Repurposing waste products, such as bones from the meat industry, into new materials for design and production supports a circular economy.
3. Natural Materials in Manufacturing - Incorporating natural materials like bone powder into manufacturing processes creates unique and innovative material choices for designers.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers could benefit from incorporating sustainable materials, like bone powder, into their production processes.
2. Home Goods - The home goods industry could explore using sustainable, natural materials in the production of everyday objects like light switches and electric sockets.
3. Meat Industry - The meat industry can explore ways to repurpose waste products like bones into new materials for design and production purposes.

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