1‘Scrap’ chairs, Rover
RoverBelgian atelier Rover’s ‘Scrap’ chairs have a frame made from rebar waste generated by a construction company, which you wouldn’t know by looking at the brightly coloured pieces. Meanwhile, the seat is offcuts of metal washers. Ingenious. Approx £340 each, roverproject.be
2 ‘Jogak’ lights, Studio Booboon
Studio BooboonThe ‘Jogak’ lighting series takes its name from jogakbo, a style of traditional Korean patchwork. Each light is wrapped in translucent scraps of Korean silk called oksa, which allow a seductive, soft light to filter through. From approx £1,380, shopbooboon.com
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3‘Patchwork’ coffee table, Daniel Gruetter
Daniel GruetterThe ‘Patchwork’ coffee table by Toronto-based woodworker Daniel Gruetter sees slats of salvaged timber come together, forming an interesting visual interplay between the different shades. Everything is then finished with an oil varnish to create a sophisticated look. From approx £5,350, danielgruetter.com
4‘Hana-Arashi’ pendant lights, Nendo
Paola LentiVibrant pieces of Paola Lenti’s outdoor textiles have been melted and welded together to form the chairs and lights in the ‘Hana-Arashi’ range by Japanese multidisciplinary company Nendo. Hang in an entrance hallway to add character instantly. Approx £1,665 each, paolalenti.it
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5‘MT-01’ shelving unit, Payam Askari
Payam AskariThe ‘MT-01’ shelving unit is made from a mix of discarded Calacatta Viola marble and a pale-green epoxy resin. the result is a striking composite material not dissimilar to terrazzo which pops against its industrial-orange shelves. Approx £23,220, omniaworks.it
6‘Botticino & Carrara Offcut’ chair, Carsten in der Elst
Carsten in der ElstDesigner Carsten in der Elst sourced marble commonly used to make kitchens and bathrooms from Italian quarries for ‘Botticino & Carrara Offcut’, a rugged family of chairs and tables. From approx £4,035 for the chair shown, uppercut.space
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7‘Tilt 11’ lamps, David Rockwell
ELLE DecorationDavid Rockwell’s ‘Tilt 11’ lamp has a base comprised of 100 per cent cork, sourced from waste wine-stoppers. Cork has been at the centre of the brand’s investigations lately, with the team dedicating a whole installation to the material over Milan design week with ‘Casa Cork’. £338, stackabl.shop
8‘Rounder’, Loope
LoopePolish company Loope’s furniture collection ‘Rounder’ is made from offcuts gathered from a plastic-fabrication company that makes items such as kayaks and flower pots. The seating selection is our favourite, and comes in a range of neutral hues as well as a mustard yellow. Price on application, studiorygalik.com
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9‘Tapestry N.4-B’, Lillian Grant for Taroni
TaroniItalian weaver Taroni’s silk remnants were cut into ribbons and woven into bespoke rugs by Moroccan rug atelier Casa Amar, using a centuries-old technique. The resulting pieces are all vibrant hues and geometric patterns designed by artist Lillian Grant. £2,700, casaamar.it
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