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WASTE NOT
With 85 recycled textile products in its portfolio, Danish brand Kvadrat has long been an advocate for sustainable design. This includes the Kvadrat Really textile tabletop, which can be used for office desks. Measuring 800mm by 1,600mm, each piece recycles the equivalent of 60 t-shirts; it is crafted using fabric scraps from Kvadrat’s own production processes as well as end-of-life textiles sourced from fashion manufacturers and laundries. Made without dyes, water or toxic chemicals, the top is also heat, liquid and scratch resistant. Available at Kvadrat; kvadrat.com
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DINE WELL
Singapore manufacturer Koda has launched Lush, a furniture collection created using strawboards, a wood alternative made with plant stems gathered during the harvesting of wheat and rice. To reduce the use of chemicals, these furnishings feature water-based finishes that are easy