Green Living: d-Bodhi’s Eco-Furniture made from recycled Jeans!

Every year a great amount of used jeans get piled up and their disposal becomes a big burden. In order to solve this problem, the used jeans materials in turn have been used in a novel way to make eco friendly furniture. d-Bodhi has been presenting environment friendly furniture collections at the International Furniture Fair Singapore (IFFS) for the past 3 years and has been winning awards since then. In this year’s IFFS 2011, he has debuted with a new Street Art Collections of furniture called as d-Blue, which are entirely made using recycled jeans.

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The designer

d-Bodhi, an eco-firendly furniture company founded by Raymond Davids is responsible for designing this range of stylized furniture from recycled denim materials. The company has been popular among eco-conscious population for creating handmade furniture from reclaimed teak wood and iron. Their furniture collection is well-known for craftsmanship, bold, fresh and sustainable features coming with a minimum ecological footprint.

Green treasure

The company always looks out for innovative methods of recycling used material into furniture. Now, it has come up with this novel idea of utilizing the thousands of jeans piling up in the second hands stores. Since it can ease the disposal burden on the environment, it has used this denim material to create the d-Blue collection. The collection includes casual chairs, coffee tables, bean bags covered with denim, puffs and even lounge chairs.

The fab factor

• The d-Blue collection of furniture stands for the company’s ideology of creatively adapting to recycling materials into innovative furnitures.

• d-Bodhi’s Couture collection provides extremely soft denim jeans and T-shirts with a casual chic style for those who vie for street smart fashions.

• d-Bright, collection of lightings have nearly 13 models of table, wall and floor lamps having lamp shades with subtle graffiti or industrial patterns giving life to their Street Art theme.

• The Teak wood furniture of this year’s collection have been made with brushed iron and recycled colorful teak woods from old houses to give a decorative look.

Thus the company’s quest to seek out novel methods of recycling materials has provided us with upbeat designs of furniture this year. This particular step of d-Bodhi has reduced an enormous burden on the environment of disposing off used denim materials which simply pile up in the second hand markets. Such creative and environment friendly methods of recycling would certainly reduce the energy required for waste disposal, thereby protecting our mother nature.

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Via:PRWeb

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