Designer Minimizes Steel Waste by transforming it into Sculptural Chairs | Flow

In Milan, Japanese designer Daisuke Yamamoto showcased an innovative exhibition, featuring recycled steel chairs on podiums made from the same material. His Flow project concentrated on minimizing industrial waste by focusing on light-gauge steel (LGS), a commonly used yet largely discarded framing option in construction. Know more about it on FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (FDT).

Recognizing the significant waste generated by LGS, which is often overlooked for recycling post-demolition, Yamamoto embarked on the task of repurposing this material into a series of sculptural chairs. The chairs were presented on LGS platforms, forming part Read More.........



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