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Interview: "Hemp is a wonder fabric" says eco designer Helen Mudie
...design company, One Eco Home, at the Sustainability Show, where the striking furniture that designers Helen Mudie and Kate Millbank had on display caught our...Posted: 16 January 2008
The Fair Trade Company Jepara Chair Review
...official fair trade badges -- the Fairtrade Foundation -- doesn't yet certify furniture. As a workaround, FTFC has joined the respected International Fairtrade...Posted: 20 March 2008
TING Sling Review
...Nesbitt vests. This hammock made from seatbelts, by contrast, is more designer furniture than hippy accessory -- it attracted stares, compliments and questions by the...Posted: 23 January 2008
In brief: Cadbury eco egg, bottled water furore, and Ryan Frank's ZiG
We give you the latest on 'eco' Easter chocs, bottled water and cool bamboo furniture.Posted: 18 February 2008
Photos: furniture made of 'green' cardboard
...from the likes of star architect Frank Gehry and fellow designers. Online furniture store Cardboard Design doesn't use screws or toxic glues, and attracts 4,000...Posted: 12 March 2008
Video: Sixixis' Cornish wood Elefant table
This Cornish-made coffee table could pass as a work of art. But can it justify its dizzyingly steep price?Posted: 11 January 2008
Video: Cohda RD4 recycled chair review
We take a pew on Cohda's handmade and 100 per cent recycled plastic chair and find out if it deserves the SmartPlanet thumbs up.Posted: 08 January 2008
Waycam turn old toner cartridges into furniture
Lincolnshire company Waycam is helping to divert toner cartridges from ending up on landfill by turning them into 'plastic wood' garden furniture.Posted: 30 November 2007
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