RAW MATERIAL OF 3D PRINTED BASE OF CIRCULAR MEETING TABLE 100% REUSABLE
At first glance, you would not think that this high-profile circular meeting table is made of reusable raw materials. But nothing could be further from the truth. A lightweight worktop made of #greengridz WOOD sits on a 3d printed base with amorphous form. A table with a story and a visual manifestation of circular economy and waste-free society that you can't stop talking about. Reframe your office. Design your office in a circular way with less material, less CO2, less waste and reusable raw materials. The tables are available in various sizes, finishes and colours.
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#GREENGRIDZ is a circular furniture construction panel. The lightweight construction consists of a patented GRID system. This makes the panel super stiff, does not warp and is very strong.
Veneer is produced by cutting a log into thin layers with a knife. Unlike solid wood, which is sawn, wood veneer makes optimal use of the log and there is no sawing loss. It retains the natural look and unique characteristics of real wood, with authentic differences in colour and pattern. To emphasise the natural characteristics, the veneer can be further processed according to the customer's specific taste. Veneer is also alive and continues to gain expression over the years. This is what distinguishes this genuine natural product from imitations.
Robotic 3D printing is a technique used in the production of circular design furniture. Layer by layer, parametric models are transformed into high-profile furniture pieces. Because the robot arm can print from practically any angle, extremely complex curved geometries are possible. Biophilic design and complex mathematical shapes and algorithms can now be easily translated into Dutch Design furniture. Reusable raw materials and recyclate from waste streams are the ingredients for the bases of tables, lamps and planters. It creates a new world of design freedom and paves the way for waste-free production. Furniture is digitally transported to its destination and produced locally with a minimal CO2 footprint.
With the press, waste plastics and natural fibres are turned under high pressure and heat into sheets that are used to make circular furniture. The raw materials harvested from the plastic waste are old children's toys, soap bottles, CD cases, crates, lamps, garden furniture and household appliances. The natural fibres are extracted from old milk cartons, hemp, coffee grounds, old clothes, wood chips, paper and cardboard.
With healthy and circular furniture. Less material, less CO2 and less waste!