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The Plod Stool by EBBA Architects is Made From a Single Material

The Plod Stool by EBBA Architects is the company's first step into furniture design. Not only is the architectural firm venturing off into new territory, but it is also doing so sustainably with the release of a recycled paper stool. Users can display the stool on its own or combine it in pairs to form a coffee table for a highly versatile design.

Consisting of four flat-backed elements, the Plod Stool is made from a single material called Richlite. The recycled stool's material is commonly designated for cladding, countertops, and skate ramps. According to the company's co-founder Benni Allan, "it's not a material that has yet been used much in furniture, and this is one of the first stools."
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Furniture - Companies have an opportunity to innovate by creating furniture out of recycled materials like the Plod Stool.
2. Minimalist Design - The Plod Stool's simple and versatile design shows an opportunity for more minimalist furniture design.
3. Single-material Products - Creating products from a single material, like the Richlite used in the Plod Stool, can lead to streamlined production and a focus on sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacture - Furniture manufacturers have an opportunity to create sustainable and minimalist designs like the Plod Stool to appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can incorporate sustainable and minimalist furniture pieces like the Plod Stool into their overall building designs.
3. Sustainable Materials - The popularity of sustainable materials like Richlite, used in the Plod Stool, presents an opportunity for companies to create new uses and develop more eco-friendly materials.

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