Environmental Furniture 2010 Collection is Obviously Eco-Friendly
Meghan Young — May 15, 2010 — Eco
References: environmentfurniture & contemporist
Not only is the Environmental Furniture 2010 collection eco-friendly (duh), it is also clearly modeled after nature as well. Completely organic, just take a look at the lighting fixtures--when not lit up, I would almost expect them to suddenly downpour.
Debuting their latest pieces during the Milan Design Week, the Environmental Furniture 2010 collection are classic with a rustic edge. Take a look at the gallery above; I'm sure you'll wish you had a few of these extraordinary designs in your life.
Debuting their latest pieces during the Milan Design Week, the Environmental Furniture 2010 collection are classic with a rustic edge. Take a look at the gallery above; I'm sure you'll wish you had a few of these extraordinary designs in your life.
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