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A hut made of plywood and moss provided by boars

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Swedish architectural studio Ulf Mejergren Architects (UMA) in collaboration with local farmer Robert Pettersson constructed a pavilion made of plywood and moss that was dug up by wild boars. This project stems from Petterson’s hunting ...

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A watch made of recycled coffee cups and coffee grounds

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A collaboration between high end watch designer Hublot and coffee brand Nespresso resulted in a watch made of recycled Nespresso coffee cups and coffee grounds. Called Big Bang Unico Nespresso Origin, the watch is a ...

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The world’s first net zero carbon shoe

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Called M0.0.nshot, the newly announced shoe by sustainable shoe manufacturer Allbirds is said to be the world’s first net zero carbon shoe, without relying on a single carbon offset. Allbird’s new show is the next ...

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Cosmic concrete with twice the strength of regular concrete

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Dubbed StarCrete, researchers at the University of Manchester created a concrete-like material made with extraterrestrial dust, which is twice as strong as regular concrete. If humanity wants to build in space one day, the current ...

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A CLT houseboat with a cork façade

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Located in Leiden, the Netherlands, the houseboat Mans is made of CLT and features a cork façade. CLT, or cross laminated timber, was used for the entire hosueboat. The walls and ceiling construction are visible. ...

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A side table of scrap metal

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Taiwan-based SUNRIU Design Studio designed a side table that can be cut from a single sheet of metal of disused substation. Called Tai Side Table, the design aims to effectively utilize retired substation metal plates, ...

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