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Viridian Note 00434: EcoFurniture
- Key concepts:
- David Bergman, eco-furniture,
green design,
www.viridiandesign.org,
crunchy niche.
- Attention Conservation Notice:
- Fab shopping
opportunities could cost you a lot of money.
Entries in the Viridian Visionary contest:
>From Adrian Cotter, Joel Westerberg, Duncan Stewart,
Ted Newcomb, James Moore, Narena Olliver,
Till Westermayer.
http://www.viridianrepository.com
Links:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1072-1494718,00.html
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/1295462.html
They're setting weather records back in Los Angeles.
Good thing I happen to be in Raleigh, North Carolina
at the moment.
Meanwhile, in Austin, plug-in hybrids appear on
the city agenda.
http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/stories/2005/02/14/daily10.html?jst=m_ln_hl
Buy a hybrid, they're great. Even normal people
think so.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34882-2005Feb18.html/?nav=lb
We just had "weather" affect the Earth's atmosphere
from halfway across the galaxy.
http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/press/108531main_flashcam0001_NASA_WebV_1.mpg
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/bright_flash_050218.html
An awesome brawl in which British oil traders indulge
in a full-scale punch-out dust-up with Greenpeace.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1487741,00.html
Who can resist the top 100 gadgets of all time?
http://www.mobilepcmag.com/features/2005_03/top100gadgets.html
(((David Bergman's eco-furniture list has always
been popular with random web browsers and is the probably the closest thing that
viridiandesign.org
has to a "service." To the joy of uncounted
dozens, he recently updated it. Go have a look.
Here's why:)))
"Eco-furniture: A broad and very subjective list
Compiled by David Bergman
"All of the additions in this newest version of the
Viridian Furniture list are in one category, the one
that I titled in an obvious moment of kowtow to our
Viridian Pope: 'What if Green Design Were Just Good Design.' But that's a good thing (the
additions, not
the brown nosing). It means that eco designed
furniture is becoming less like what too many
people think all eco furniture looks like. It's
breaking out of its crunchy niche and getting its
sustainable teeth into everything. Mainstreamed
green design, though, is not necessarily Viridian
design. We still need more of the type of stuff
Bruce saw at the 2001 International Contemporary
Furniture Fair, but conceived so that it doesn't
compromise basic eco concepts like using sustainable
materials. Unfortunately, much of the cool stuff –
the things we unrepentant materialists crave – isn't
really all that green. An incredibly fantastic
blobject made of polyurethane is still petroleum-based.
For the most part, I've not listed things that
can't be seen online. For instance, there's a lot
of great stuff to be found via the IDRA website,
but often nothing further to be found about the
designer or manufacturer. Same thing with an
interesting new book, Eco-design: the Sourcebook
–further info on most of the items isn't available
online.
"The disclaimer: With a few exceptions, I haven't
checked the designers' or manufacturers' claims.
I'm hoping there's not too much greenwashing going
on here.’Ķ
"Please send your suggestions and additions to David Bergman."
http://viridiandesign.org/products/furniture.htm
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WE'RE BREAKING OUT
OF THE CRUNCHY NICHE
AND YOU CAN HELP
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