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Cozy Cleo
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Munich | Germany | 2022
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Cozy Cleo - table lamp to unf*ck the planet!

 

 

Cozy Cleo is a table lamp made out of recycled cardboard and 3d printed plastic bottles.

The starting material is ordinary cardboard. It is collected from large industrial plants or private individuals in cities. Care is taken to ensure that it is free of glue or labels so that the end product is as pure as possible. The cardboard is shredded with the help of a shredder in order to be able to process it better. It is then turned into a pulp with the addition of water. Clear rainwater can also be used here to make the resulting product even more sustainable. We call the Material Papress.

In the following step, excess water is removed to make the mass as dense as possible. With the help of special tools, the dewatered pulp is placed in a mold and then pressed with up to 5 tons of force. If the mass is not compressed properly, irregularities may occur. This can show up in an unsightly surface, cracks or air inclusions. This makes it possible to create an extremely strong bond that is free of any adhesive or binder. The result is an entirely sustainable material that can be returned to its cycle at any time. Furthermore, it is possible at any time to place the product in nature and watch its decomposition process.

The material burns poorly and is as hard as Wood. The surface is different for each piece and gives a wonderful natural color. So it can be used wonderfully for the interior. Visually, it strongly resembles wood or cork. It also feels similar.

Until now, paper or cardboard could only be recycled to a certain point, because after each cycle the fibers become a little shorter. At some point they are so short that no new paper or cardboard can be made from it. Papress, on the other hand, can take even extremely short fibers and give them a new life without any problems.

After products made from Papress have reached the end of their life, they can simply be dissolved in water again and reprocessed. The material is also very impact and break resistant, which allows a wide range of use cases. The material can also be spraypainted and otherwise coated to make it waterproof. This would also make it suitable for outdoor use. From a sustainable point of view, however, this is not advisable, as it creates a composite material that cannot be added to its cycle. The cycle would be interrupted here, which does not correspond to the actual idea.

 

Product designed by Frederik Rasenberger for EveryOtherDay

 

 

Also check out the stop-motion film we made!

 

 

 

 

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