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Green Furniture Design focuses on the concept of sustainable design,
which centers not only around a responsible use of materials and
methods of manufacture but also on issues of object life span, energy
usage, and recycling/disposal. The exhibition explores how 21st-century
furniture makers seek to modify our aesthetic expectations—especially
when it comes to forms that are multifunctional, recyclable, or made of
alternative materials. Work by contemporary artists is featured
alongside historical objects, exploring roots of the green idea in
furniture design.
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The exhibition curators also strive to achieve a level of "green curating" that cuts down on this exhibition's carbon footprint. The team is scaling back the use of paper in design, planning, and writing practices related to the show; incorporating local objects and materials that do not require crating and shipping from far away places; and using bicycle transportation for objects from as far away as Madison and Green Bay. In the gallery, the design team will use recycled materials for labels and platforms. Electronically activated lighting will control energy consumption, as well.
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'Softseat' made from kraft paper and recycled cardboard (by Molo) |
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'Adjustable folding chair' made only from small wood scraps-- recycled and renewable (by Hongtao Zhou) |
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| 'Soft Rock' seat reusing sweatshirt and other recycled materials (by Tanya Aguiñiga) |
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This exhibition is curated by Ethan Lasser and guest curator Hongtao Zhou.
Photo credit: Hongtao Zhou
Exhibition 'Green Furniture Design''
Milwaukee Art Museum
From November 12 to March 14 2010
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Stunning designs! Old designs with a new twist. Very cool!