’True’ is a contract seating range created for the ecological group ESO, and designed by one of Australia’s most highly respected designers — Donald Holt.
February 25th, 2008
Utilising the latest ecological manufacturing technology and resources, the ’True’ seating range features elegant and crisp long lines, complemented by generous cushioning and beautiful fabrics.
Donald Holt’s commitment to sustainability leads him to assert that ‘ecologically sustainable design can no longer be a featurist addition to the design process – it should be the foundation of all our output’.
This design for ’True’ has been licensed by Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) for minimal impact the “Life Cycle” of this furniture has on the environment.
Timber was audited to ensure compliance with the GECA Furniture and Fittings Standard, using renewable and recycled paddings, low VOC adhesives, and low toxic timber finishes.
ESO Group have a commitment to recycling under Product Stewardship Program.
The ’True’ line is now in showrooms and available through Stylecraft Australia wide.
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