This project aims to encourage and promote water hyacinth as an adaptive material. Water hyacinth has been a problem for the Thai people. Especially those who live nearby the river because it affects irrigation, agriculture, fishery, and tourism.
Phumtan is a side table made by charcoal which is a natural resource. The concept is to present an unique design in order to add value to the product but still keep the main benefits of charcoal which are absorption of smells and moisture. It will help to freshen up the air in that area.
RECYCLED PET ACOUSTIC PANEL produced from sound absorbing fiber made from plastic bottles which can replace wallpaper. This is to solve the disadvantages of wallpaper such as the lack of ventilation which will create molds, especially walls with moisture.
RE'SPECT is a natural-dye hand-woven Denim that involves PET bottle recycling innovation and sustainable environmentally-friendly techniques.
Fossil 450 idea comes from the pile of plastic garbage in every community. The designer has been inspired by this issue by creating accessories made from plastic bag.
Pigeons are habitually adapted to live among men in various environmental conditions, causing problems to humans well-being as commonly found in public spaces and common areas of buildings in Thailand.
Leather is one material that is commonly used in both fashion and furniture industries. At the same time, leather creates a large quantity of garbage same as rags.
Pinto set or Food box is inspired from food wrapping in banana leaves in the past. This project is designed to replace natural banana leaves by Ethylene vinyl acetate. The benefits of this material is waterproof, easy to clean and long-lasting with an effective design.
“Save world Save life” concept is to bring plastic garbage to be reused in a new form. The creation of this material is made by compressing plastic to produce helmets. PlasMets helps reducing plastic and also saves people’s life.
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