French company LaFuma have designed a new outdoor recliner for sufferers of back pain.
The latest products, people, projects and news on sustainable design and architecture practice.
Design fad or sustainable solution? Is the shift towards salvage design a temporary whim or a real revolution? Kirsty Máté investigates.
A new online store with an ethical perspective aims to take the mindlessness out of consumerism.
The Wovin Wall® has been awarded the Environmental Excellence award at the 2008 NeoCon World Trade Fair in Chicago.
Brightgreen Lighting are doing their part to bring an end to the energy-sucking standard light bulb.
Have you ever put bananas into a plastic bag? It may not seem like the worst environmental crime, but this simple act led Ben Anderson and his partner Sarah to create the online store Eco Depot.
This Sebastian Di Mauro expo may just sustain our yearning for the perfect lawn! Opening this August in Melbourne.
In a recent review of its program, Woodhead, Australia’s first Asia-Pacific architectural firm to become carbon neutral, found travel to be the biggest contributors to carbon emissions in the battle for a carbon neutral office.
Zelfo Australia is pleased to announce that the world's first bio-plastic made entirely from plant fibres is now used in their products
The Green Furniture Student Design Competition is closing for entry on August 4th. Hurry design students- get your green furniture designs in now!
Sustainability, future and food will be foremost on the minds of designers, restaurateurs and the public visiting the Eat Green Design initiative during the State of Design Festival in Melbourne this month.
Vertical Gardens to inject greenery into built environments. This July, the Melbourne International Design Festival will transform one of Melbourne city’s major landmarks into a vertical field of verdant greenery.
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