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PLASTIC FANTASTIC?
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Apr '08 - May '08
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A 6-week installation in NESTA’s front of house, featuring a film and selection of products, addressing the problems with plastic and showcasing fantastic alternatives from [re]design’s network of sustainable UK designers. |
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[RE]DESIGN TREE @ NESTA
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Dec '07 |
Making festive use of shredded office paper, [re]design's Christmas tree for NESTA dropped a seasonal hint to reduce, reuse and recycle. |
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CONTAINS
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18-28 Oct '07
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Housed in shipping containers in a bustling shopping area of Newcastle, CONTAINS looked beneath the surface of the objects and services we bring into our homes. |
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[RE]DESIGN @ RFH |
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15-16 & 22-23 Sept '07
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Utilizing household waste and sustainable materials to make fun and desirable products, our workshops at the Royal Festival Hall aimed to inspire everyone to [re]think their waste. |
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[RE]DESIGN @ NESTA |
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27 Jun - 22 Aug '07
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An exhibition of 20 innovative products for the NESTA offices, highlighting different strategies and approaches to sustainable design. |
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CLIMATE COOL BY DESIGN |
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Nov '07 - Feb '08
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Exploring how design and consumer choices impact on our climate, this British Council China exhibition curated by [re]design toured Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing. |
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| SIT UP @ UTTERUBBISH | | 28 Nov - 16 Dec '07 | SIT UP's sustainable seating stories were invited to be part of Utterubbish: A Collection of UseLess Ideas, the feature event of the Singapore Design Festival 2007. | MORE | |
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SIT UP @ 100% DESIGN
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20-23 Sept '07
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SIT UP at 100% Futures gets to the bottom of sixteen sustainable seats, investigating their journeys from inspiration and development into production and use. |
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[RE]DESIGN TRAIL 07
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15 - 25 Sept '07
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[re]design compiled a list of events during the London Design Festival 07 exploring, promoting and extending debate about ecological and sustainable issues in design. |
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[RE]DESIGN 06 |
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20-26 Sept '06 |
120 “Good and gorgeous” products and materials from 80 exciting companies exploring ways to make their products friendlier to people and the planet. |
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