Sustainable furniture and furnishings, integral to biophilic design, prioritize eco-friendly materials and low-VOC finishes, promoting both environmental responsibility and indoor air quality. These choices not only reduce the ecological footprint of interior spaces but also enhance the connection with nature, fostering a healthier and aesthetically pleasing living environment.
The chair is made of marine or household plastic. This is plastic that is collected and sorted in and around Denmark to ensure the highest quality and colour combination. Each R.U.M. Chair removes close to 2 kg of plastic from the sea.
Window coverings like curtains, blinds, shades, and shutters balance privacy and aesthetics in a space. They control light, offer insulation, and enhance décor. With various materials and designs, they personalize rooms while serving practical functions.
What if your furniture can add to your space’s health while creating ambience? Meet your new raw material for Eco Furniture- Agribiopanels by Strawcture Eco, made of straw and husk that create a negative CO2 footprint.
Common types of furniture include chairs, tables, beds, and sofas, each serving functional and aesthetic purposes. Furniture can be made from various materials like wood, metal, and plastic, and often reflects the style and culture of its environment. It plays a crucial role in interior design, contributing to the comfort and functionality of living and working spaces.
A workstation in an office space refers to an individual area where an employee performs their tasks. Workstations are designed to be functional and comfortable, supporting productivity by providing a designated area for focused work. These spaces can be part of an open-plan office, cubicle setup, or private office, depending on the layout.