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Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted

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Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted

Oakland-based brand Model No., has collaborated with emerging designers Lauryn Menard and Baillie Mishler of PROWL design studio, fine artist Mike Han, and motion designer Natalie Liu on a collaborative collection and installation designed to inspire and encourage change within the furnishings industry. The installation, entitled Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted will feature one-of-a-kind stools and tables designed by design duo Lauryn Menard and Baillie Mishler of PROWL. Standing sculptures and pendant lighting by Model No and a monolith by fine artist Mike Han. All are made entirely from plant-based ethically sourced materials such as FSC-certified and salvaged hardwoods. The collaboration amplifies Model No’s core message about the need for regenerative and circular manufacturing. And presents a possible path how to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint. By employing circularity, technology, and imagination to produce furnishings that are stylish and sustainable.

 

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