JamesPlumb is Advocating for the Reuse of Demolition Waste
Kalina Ned — June 27, 2019 — Eco
References: jamesplumb & dezeen
With a focus on sustainable practices, London-based design studio JamesPlumb finds solace in the reuse of demolition waste as a constituent part of its latest collection.
Consisting of a few lighting designs, the capsule is heavily expressive, interesting and will, without a doubt, serve as a sculpturally motivated piece in the context of the contemporary living space. Moreover, the designs, which are made from rebar, are infused with a strong romantic aspect as they embrace an older ritual of lighting — instead of lightbulbs or LEDs, JamesPlumb combines the product with delicate, mid-century-styled candles. The collection has been given the name of 'Steel Roots.'
In a world that is increasingly becoming conscious of the consequences of consumption, brands that practice the reuse of demolition waste or other kinds are one step ahead.
Consisting of a few lighting designs, the capsule is heavily expressive, interesting and will, without a doubt, serve as a sculpturally motivated piece in the context of the contemporary living space. Moreover, the designs, which are made from rebar, are infused with a strong romantic aspect as they embrace an older ritual of lighting — instead of lightbulbs or LEDs, JamesPlumb combines the product with delicate, mid-century-styled candles. The collection has been given the name of 'Steel Roots.'
In a world that is increasingly becoming conscious of the consequences of consumption, brands that practice the reuse of demolition waste or other kinds are one step ahead.
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