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Sustainable materials create a positive impact on communities and the environment. More and more companies and individuals are designing and developing products that have sustainable properties for use in design and architecture.

Jasna Sokolovic and Noel O’Connell pose in front of colorful geometric artworks created by their collaborative, Dear Human.
Stylish Klyro collection chairs in a modern workspace, showcasing elegant design and functional commercial furniture.
Contemporary Norwegian furniture and decor showcasing circular design elements in a minimalist setting.
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Vibrant restaurant interior featuring unique wallpaper designs from Bespoke Atelier, showcasing modern decor and stylish lighting.
ReForm Transition carpet featuring a gradient of gray and yellow hues, accompanied by a modern beige chair.
Stylish display featuring Ultrafabrics' new earth-inspired colors, showcasing vases and textured fabric samples against a neutral backdrop.
Sustainable residential development at Orford Mews in East London, featuring modern architecture and lush landscaping.
Contemporary green architecture featuring lush, vertical gardens on residential buildings, promoting urban sustainability and connection to nature.
Tactile acoustic wall panel ION showcased alongside a modern chair and lamp, highlighting Japanese design influences.
Silo, a zero-waste restaurant, featuring a modern interior design with a prominent kitchen and bar area.
Sculptural lamp design featuring layered green and blue glass, highlighting modern waste materials and local craft heritage.
A brightly colored interior of an Amsterdam eyewear store featuring fully recycled materials and modern design elements.
Fabric samples in various colors showcasing Camira's sustainable textile innovation using recycled marine plastic.
Sustainable textile showcased at Munich Fabric Start, highlighting innovative design and eco-friendly materials for the fashion industry.
Colorful designs and shapes made from recycled plastic, showcasing Jessica den Hartog's innovative approach to sustainable fashion.
Recycled plastic waste sculpture representing innovative design in affordable housing within the circular economy.
Vibrant, textured stools inspired by natural erosion, showcasing unique colors and process-led design by Gavin Stanley Keightley.
Close-up of cob material, showcasing natural fibers and earth used in traditional cob house construction techniques.
Colorful samples of performance upholstery fabrics organized in shelves, showcasing Agua's textile design and innovation.