The Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin Uses Old Floor Coverings to Be Made
Michael Hemsworth — August 23, 2013 — Eco
References: show2013.rca.ac.uk & likecool
Old carpeting usually goes into the landfill after years of use, but the Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin makes use of discarded floor covering by making it into a piece of luggage. Ergonomically designed as a hardshell suitcase, the Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin is created using a rather simplistic process that involves recycled carpets and bio resin that's harnessed from rapeseed oil.
The Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin features a rather appealing design in both shape and color with appropriate FEA testing to confirm that it can handle the bumps and scrapes associated with travelling. Recently the recipient of a grant from the James Dyson Foundation, the Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin has been given the green light for manufacturing, so it might not be long before savvy travellers can get their hands on one themselves.
The Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin features a rather appealing design in both shape and color with appropriate FEA testing to confirm that it can handle the bumps and scrapes associated with travelling. Recently the recipient of a grant from the James Dyson Foundation, the Terracase by Daniel McLaughlin has been given the green light for manufacturing, so it might not be long before savvy travellers can get their hands on one themselves.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Luggage - Creating luggage from recycled materials presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the travel industry.
2. Circular Economy - Repurposing old carpeting into suitcases demonstrates the potential for circular economy practices in the manufacturing sector.
3. Bio-based Materials - Utilizing bio resin made from rapeseed oil for suitcase production showcases the potential for bio-based materials in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Travel - The use of recycled carpeting to create suitcases opens up opportunities for sustainable travel brands.
2. Manufacturing - Incorporating circular economy practices into the manufacturing sector can lead to innovative products like Terracase.
3. Materials Science - The development and use of bio-based materials like rapeseed oil-derived bio resin can disrupt multiple industries, from packaging to construction.
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