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Walk on Waste: Weaving Waste into Stylish Floorings and Rugs

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Turning waste into beautiful flooring. A notable example is the case of woven flooring and rugs, where Bolon took a step forward in 1949 by transforming textile waste into stylish products. Since then, they have continued to innovate in materials, fusing the traditional flooring branch with sustainable creative design.

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What are Curated Widths Wooden Floors? Minimizing Waste with a Natural Aesthetic

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Image © Claus Troelsgaard Flooring plays a fundamental role in defining the ambiance and atmosphere of a space. Among the variety of options on the market, solid wood plank flooring stands out as a timeless choice. Artilleriværkstedet.

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Are We Seeing the End of the Open Floor Plan?

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For many years, functionality dictated how they're are organized, but soon after, cultural, social, and economical changes influenced the way people design their living space, bringing about the spacious and versatile open floor plan.

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Vinyl Flooring: An Affordable and Versatile Option for Your Construction

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Image: © Joana França One of the most popular choices in the construction market, vinyl flooring has various characteristics that have elevated it to this level. JS Apartment / EB Arquitetos.

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Artcore flooring by Modulyss

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Dezeen Showroom: Belgian flooring brand Modulyss has introduced the Artcore carpet tile created by designer Joris Peutz, which has a gradient effect reminiscent of transitions in nature. The post Artcore flooring by Modulyss appeared first on Dezeen. For more details email showroom@dezeen.com.

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When Changes in Flooring Alter Our Spatial Experience

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© José Hevia Designers and architects have a mountain of modern, high-performance flooring options at their disposal. Despite the size of the marketplace, however, we tend to just make our choices and stick with them, using just one type of floor for each room. Read more »

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Soniah floor lamps by Faina

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Dezeen Showroom: produced by Faina , the decor brand of Ukrainian architect Victoria Yakusha, the Soniah floor lamp is a dramatic piece that appears to grow from the ground. Yakusha referenced Ukraine's national flower – the sunflower – in both the name and the form of the Soniah floor lamp. For more details email showroom@dezeen.com.

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