The street furniture brand Vestre and designer Emma Olbers partnered to design this fossil-free steel bench. Named 'Telus,' this seating solution "was made without creating carbon emissions" and because of this, it has vast implications for the future of sustainable design. The bench itself was forged by the Swedish steelmaker SSAB who utilizes green hydrogen instead of coal in the manufacturing process.
Vestre claims to be the " first furniture manufacturer in the world to use the fossil-free steel" while Emma Olbers notes that the designers aimed to be sustainable in all aspects and used "as little material as possible" to make Tellus. The fossil-free steel bench, which is quite minimalist in its design, is intended to be placed in parks and other public spaces.
Fossil-Free Steel Furniture
Vestre and Emma Obers Debut the Ground-Breaking Tellus Bench
Trend Themes
1. Fossil-free Steel - Developing sustainable steel alternatives can disrupt traditional manufacturing processes and reduce carbon emissions.
2. Sustainable Design - Creating eco-friendly furniture designs that use minimal materials can drive the shift towards more sustainable products.
3. Public Space Furniture - Designing functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture specifically for public spaces can cater to the growing demand for urban comfort.
Industry Implications
1. Steel Manufacturing - The steel industry can embrace the use of green hydrogen and reduce reliance on coal, leading to more sustainable and environmentally friendly production.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Adopting fossil-free steel and sustainable design practices in furniture manufacturing can contribute to a greener and more socially responsible industry.
3. Urban Planning and Architecture - Developing innovative and eco-friendly furniture designs for public spaces can enhance urban landscapes and improve the overall quality of urban environments.