Thier & van Daalen's The Plastic Mine homeware reveals hidden patterns in factory waste

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Autor: dezeen Publicado el: 19/02/2020
Thier & van Daalen's The Plastic Mine homeware reveals hidden patterns in factory waste

Dutch designers Iris van Daalen and Ruben Thier's The Plastic Mine is a series of home accessories made from plastic clumps gathered from a factory floor. The Plastic Mine collection includes shelves and tables created out of brightly coloured lumps of polyethylene, with polished, flat top surfaces that feature intricate patterns. The large chunks ...
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