During Melbourne Design Week, Living Edge will hold 'Responsible', an exhibition where design meets environmental consciousness in a breathtaking display of furniture crafted entirely from recycled materials. Living Edge will also be holding a panel discussion, 'Reinvent', on the intersection between creativity, sustainability, and responsibility in the world of design, highlighting how industry leaders are reshaping the future of design through commitment to sustainability and innovation.
650 Church Street, Richmond VIC
Responsible - Exhibition
Open daily from 23 May to 2 June 2024
Living Edge presents Responsible, where design meets environmental consciousness in a breathtaking display of furniture crafted entirely from recycled materials. This exhibition is a testament to Living Edge’s commitment to a circular economy, showcasing a curated selection of pieces from renowned brands such as Muuto, Magis, NaughtOne, and Herman Miller, all united by their dedication to eco-friendly practices.
Displayed in the showroom, you’ll encounter a harmonious blend of aesthetics and sustainability. From the sleek lines of Muuto’s recycled plastic chairs to the innovative designs of Magis utilising upcycled materials, each piece tells a story of transformation and purpose. The NaughtOne and Herman Miller contributions redefine luxury by breathing new life into discarded resources, creating timeless furniture with a conscience.
Reinvent - Panel Discussion
Monday 27 May 2024, 6pm
Reinvent is a panel discussion on the intersection between creativity, sustainability, and responsibility in the world of design, highlighting how industry leaders are reshaping the future of design through commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The panel will discuss the intersection between creativity, sustainability, and responsibility in the world of furniture and interior design. As well as highlight how industry leaders are reshaping the future of design through commitment to sustainability and innovation. The panellists will delve into the challenges and opportunities associated with such a forward-thinking approach, discussing how it aligns with broader sustainability goals and influences the future of design.
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