Bottletop's New Store Was Made Using 60,000 Plastic Bottles
Ellen Smith — January 11, 2018 — Fashion
References: bottletop.org & psfk
Bottletop, a UK-based retail store, is demonstrating its commitment to zero waste by announcing that its new flagship store in London will feature a 3D printed store interior and made from 60, 000 recycled plastic bottles.
Although details are still scarce, the brand released a rendering of the store's layout, which depicts a futuristic interior, that's complete with integrated wall hooks, unconventional product displays and a unique roof. To ensure this project is done properly, Bottletop partnered with Krause Architects and AI Build, to print and produce the materials. In addition to the water bottle-made interior, this store's floors will be made using recycled rubber tires.
Both innovative and sustainable, Bottletop's flagship store demonstrates that environmentally friendly design can be incredibly aesthetically pleasing.
Although details are still scarce, the brand released a rendering of the store's layout, which depicts a futuristic interior, that's complete with integrated wall hooks, unconventional product displays and a unique roof. To ensure this project is done properly, Bottletop partnered with Krause Architects and AI Build, to print and produce the materials. In addition to the water bottle-made interior, this store's floors will be made using recycled rubber tires.
Both innovative and sustainable, Bottletop's flagship store demonstrates that environmentally friendly design can be incredibly aesthetically pleasing.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Store Interiors - The use of recycled materials, such as plastic bottles and rubber tires, in store interiors is a disruptive innovation opportunity for sustainable design.
2. 3D Printed Store Interiors - The use of 3D printing technology in store interiors presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for customizable and futuristic designs.
3. Zero Waste Retail - The commitment to zero waste in retail, as demonstrated by Bottletop's store, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for eco-friendly and socially responsible businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - The retail industry can adopt the trend of using sustainable and 3D printed materials in store interiors to enhance their brand image and attract eco-conscious consumers.
2. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore the use of 3D printing technology and recycled materials in building interiors to create innovative and sustainable designs.
3. Plastic Recycling - The plastic recycling industry can leverage the trend of using recycled plastic bottles in store interiors to showcase the value of recycled materials and promote a circular economy.
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