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Bean bags filled with plastic caps Posted: 03 Jun 2016 04:41 AM PDT
But apart from this solidarity purpose, buffers can also be used in the construction and the manufacture of different objects as, for example, the poufs KaCaMa. Do you want them to know? Below them you! Fortunately, there is more as the Japanese KeCaMa Desing Lab design studios, specializing in the reuse of waste materials post-consumer for interesting projects like the Capsule PP, also use organic fabrics, made by local seamstresses, filled with plugs of plastics into a confetti-like super colorful material. As you can see in the picture that you find in the Gallery, the poufs, KeCama are filled with many plastic plugs, which are ground until they are used as filler, which gives the pouf proper consistency so you can be comfortable and practical as a seat. In this way, not only recicl0n plastic caps avoid they become waste, but is made a practical and original complement to the home. In addition, as you can see in the pictures, the result is quite attractive. And it is that the poufs created from the caps of plastic are ideal to be placed in any corner of the home. In addition, they are apparently the sea comfortable. What you think the poufs, KeCaMa? The post Bean bags filled with plastic caps appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:41 PM PDT
In this case, the loft that appears in images is not new but it has been completely remodeled by the team of architects Ong & Ong. Housing is located in Singapore and completed rehabilitation in the year 2009, with fantastic results we see.
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