Greg Gehner, owner of Transit Forge, a study of lavorazioe metals in northwestern Pennsylvania, has created the table SOLID.Greg says of his creation:
“Often I try to apply my skills aesthetic look for a perfect piece of material to perform a certain function, as in this case furniture. The table SOLID is the composition of the various pieces: I started with the top formed by a part of a large steel C-profile used in industrial or arising from a scrap yard. Read the rest of this entry »
SOLID Table by Greg Gehner: recycled materials to design a table
Neo-rustic, the new collection of wood furniture Brunno Jahara
For the Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara working with wood is a clear ethical choice (produced in an environmentally friendly manner), it is probably also an economical choice (like many other designers who choose to work with waste materials or recycled), but is also a how to tell the world a piece of Brazilian life. Read the rest of this entry »
An ecological Solar house in Greece
The Passive Solar House in Nikaia, Greece, is a completely green home designed by Christina Zervò Architects.
Structured in two separate cubes, only connected by a glass bridge, this home is equipped with solar panels for energy storage and finishes and furnishings made from recycled materials. In addition, the energy consumption is kept low by the presence of LED lighting. Read the rest of this entry »
House Schierle in Germany By Matthias Benz
Anyone who has visited the outskirts of a German city to know what we mean when we speak of the “typical German house.” They are brightly painted houses with gabled roofs and windows of PVC and come in all sizes and proportions imaginable. Next to a church and a train station as a “typical German peripheral people.” Read the rest of this entry »



