At the start, there were many questions: what happens if I move and the sofa is too small or too big for my new apartment? Can I remove the cover, wash it, change it? What resources are used in the production process, and what happens to the components of my furniture at the end of its life cycle? These and many other considerations were the launching point for the young, Berlin-based, designer furniture brand Noah Living. Typical questions that conscious buyers are increasingly asking themselves. After all, it is no secret that one of the biggest challenges facing the furniture industry is finding authentic solutions for dealing with resources, and to answer these questions on the circular economy. In addition to the use of recyclable materials and sustainable manufacturing techniques, transport routes and supply chains, reparability and adaptability in the event of changing living conditions, are also crucial.
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