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Malafor: Design More With Less

| Published May 20, 2010

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These Polish designer, who we discovered at this year’s Milan furniture fair, and who’s colourful tree trunk stools have been featured previously, know how to create more with less. Dematerialisation is one way of designing eco-friendlier objects- it saves resources from being used up and transported around, and waste from being generated. Plus these objects are highly functional as well as good looking- what more can you ask for? Here our two favourites from the new collecti…Read the full story on TreeHugger

Posted in Design & Architecture, Travel & Nature, chairs, dematerialization, designers, do it yourself, flat pack, furniture, gifts, less is more, living room, recycled, reusability, sports gear | Tagged colourful, dematerialisation, milan furniture fair, polish designer, tree trunk | Leave a comment

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