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[Fig 1] van Herpt, Olivier, Wassink, Sander (2016) Adaptive Manufacturing [3D-printed Earthware] Manhattan, New York, The MoMa
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The Life Cycles Exhibition is currently on show at the MoMA museum until the 7th of July 2024. It showcases great design and how design can be sustainable to the environment.
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The Cinderella Table (2004) creates a compelling story of how design can integrate both new and old.
Demakersvan, Verhoeven, Jeroen (2004) Cinderella Table [Birch] Manhattan, New York, The MoMa
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Endless Flow Rocking Chair (2011) has an elegant yet natural appearance to it despite being manufactured from recycled plastic. It provides a great example on how we can recycle plastics.
Vander Kooij, Dirk (2011) Endless Flow Rocking Chair [3D-printed Recycled Plastic] Manhattan, New York, The MoMa
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The Woven Translations (2023) set of ceramicware look as though they are textile works rather than ceramics...
van Schie, Jibbe (2023) Woven Translations [3D-printed Ceramics] Manhattan, New York, The MoMa
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Algae Geographies (2019) showcases a very functional design while being biodegradable and a great example of sustainability.
Atelier Luma, Klarenbeek, Eric, Dros, Maartje, Studio Klarenbeek & Dros (2019) Algae Geographies [Microalgae and sugar based biopolymer] Manhattan, New York, The MoMa
All of the works shown in this story are used in fair use for the review.