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Post—Plastic Series

The Post—Plastic Series is a collection of work which frames the household environment of the Post-Plastic World. The disrupted naked furniture aims to generate an emotional attachment with the user by being honest in their artificiality. Being displayed as an House Archive of plastics, the metal frames shows the scrap plastics held inside, in an effort to save them from the environment. The user will then build a long-term relationship with the items, to self-generate sustainable behaviours.

The industrial waste becomes part of ourselves and plays a key role in understanding and reflecting our society, leading to the eventual establishment of a new aesthetic language. The furniture deliberately packs more waste material inside the frames, benefiting both the functionality of the objects and the planet, consequently opposing the traditional manufacturing processes of the Plastic Industry.

While providing the audience with a provocative vision of the future of plastics, the project also explores how future scenarios could feel less alienating if pictured as emotional and poetic. The Series aims to portray, in terms of aesthetics, functions and manufacturing processes, a possible solution to future design challenges the Industry will face in the event of the end of plastic production.

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