Furnishings with Soul – 8 Fresh & Green Incarnations

As interior designers, we’re always on the lookout for ways to build a more sustainable environment. When creating custom furnishings for our clients, we have the opportunity to repurpose and upcycle goods that will otherwise be consigned to the landfill. I’m excited to share the work of innovative designers who magically transform junkyard finds and compost fodder into unique furnishings, while others harness green tech to turn prefab housing from traditionally uninspired modular units into gracious, eco-friendly homes!

Lanterns of colored biodegradable paper
Pretty lanterns that promote recycling and minimize waste. To top it all, they come in a riot of colors and are easy on the pocket book!

GEOD by Freyja Sewell comes in flatpack panels of colored biodegradable paper in a range of sizes. Deceptively simple in construction, the fixture is formed by interlocking the panels’ projecting tabs together, obviating the need for any adhesive materials.

Stools made from 200 year old tree branches
These stools are an homage to nature and imperfection.

 These stunning stools by Studio Nucleo  vaguely resemble vegetation trapped in cracked ice.

Centuries old tree branch embedded in resin
Branches from a 200 year old oak tree are upcycled and submerged with hardened, cracked resin in a vat of liquid polymer.

Aside from the awesome 3-dimensional look, the bubbles and fissures inherent in this process are unique, making each stool a veritable piece of functional art.

Old office chair bases repurposed as children's seating
A clever way to repurpose old office chairs!

Designers-in-Residence of the Nakadai industrial waste processing plant came up with this creative solution to upcycle discarded office chair bases. Once the parts are collected and repainted, children get to select their own pieces and assemble the Block Chairs themselves. This way, they get an early introduction to sustainable living in a fun and meaningful way.

Pet bed made from upcycled iMac G3 case
A stylish bed for your furry friend.

 Any feline should be suitably impressed with this iMac G3 case conversion. The eye-catching chair base and lucite balls add extra pizzazz to the pet furniture.

Bicycle wheels and frames repurposed as barstools
Cool way to upcycle bicycle wheels and frames!

These bar stools exude green creds with reclaimed bike parts and seats upholstered in salvaged denim. A safe bet one won’t get cited for BUI when pedaling the ‘bikes’!

Oil drums upcycled into coffee tables and storage units
Oil drums find second lives in a variety of furniture applications.

German firm Lockengeloet offers  eco-friendly furniture and accessories with 80% recycled content. It turns grimy oil drums into a collection of colorful coffee tables, mini bars and stackable storage units. For a more finished look, you can even add a spruce or oak wood top!

2-seater bench made from a highly renewable source – rattan.
2-seater bench made from highly renewable – rattan.

The lightweight bench sits on aluminum legs and comes with cotton-linen seat, back, and repositionable head cushions.

Using a new patented technology, out for space injects rattan with bulking materials and colorants to create colorful palm strands that are firmer, harder and more weather-resistant.

Blu Homes Prefab housing units
Incredible but true – these stylish, modern houses are prefab homes!!

Blu Homes offers open, spacious floor plans that are environmentally friendly to boot. The company operates a zero-landfill manufacturing facility and builds with sustainably harvested or reclaimed wood and recycled steel. Since its high efficiency appliances, lighting, heating & cooling systems can cut energy consumption by 70%, we can safely say these eco-conscious homes are not only good for the planet, they are good for the wallet too!