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Around the world, as people are becoming more conscious about the environment, the demand for eco friendly products is increasing. And when it comes to furniture, the trend of going green is fast picking up. A lot of furniture manufacturers took note this trend and started producing eco-friendly products and ensuring they were readily available.

Now Nick Demarco a student from from the California College of the Arts designed an “eco friendly piece of furniture” named the XS chair that can be filled with anything you have in excess- old clothes, magazines or in this case, garbage and bottles. The prototype is made of vinyl, but Nick says the production models will be made of a recycled plastic mesh. Finally I know that we all need to be eco-conscious, but I don’t think that you can sit comfortably on this kinda green chair that will have sounds of crushing bottles and denting cans when you rest your butt. I don’t know what they teach those students at this college, but there are definitely better ways to recycle your garbage and also to get an eco-friendly seating furniture. Below you can see the a video of Nick describing the chair.

Chair Garbage

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16 Responses to “The Most Stupid Piece of Eco Friendly Furniture”

  1. 1 cheryl

    I agree with your thought on most points, but, I’m impressed that such a young student has the clarity of vision to be thinking outside convention these days…after the amount of their schooling time being spent just sponging up everyone else’s visions and regurgatating it back with their name on it.

  2. 2 jordan

    Hey! Thanks for the great info, that’s a very interesting idea… I was browsing through a bunch of green websites and blogs and I came across yours and found it very interesting. There are a bunch of others I like too, like the daily green, ecorazzi and earthlab.com. I especially like EarthLab.com’s carbon calculator (http://www.earthlab.com/signupprofile/). I find it really easy to use (it doesn’t make me feel guilty after I take it). Are there any others you would recommend? Can you drop me a link to your favorites (let me know if they are the same as mine).

  3. 3 Diego

    Take it easy, his is only a student. Maybe he can improve the idea and become it better.

  4. 4 friendly to the environment

    I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority.

  5. 5 Mer

    Great effort, but I agree he needs a bit of beauty to accompany that…
    Great blog, xxx

  6. 6 Ken

    if they didn’t make it see through, it might be a great idea.

  7. 7 Kyle

    less time. less effort, less money
    but should improve materials and constuction[where to place each materials
    that it wouldn't look bulgy everywhere]
    for the durability, looks and comfortability of the seat.

  8. 8 alex

    he’s an art student, not a furniture designer (at this point anyway). can’t the piece be appreciated as something with metaphorical meaning more than practical use? i wasn’t able to watch his description of the piece so i cant actually guage his intent, but i thought the idea behind the piece was witty. maybe it isn’t comfortable and maybe you can see all the trash inside…so what?! i think it would be an interesting experience to sit in this chair. adding the plastic mesh would make it even more real by allowing the smells of the trash inside to affect the occupant… VERY interesting…

  9. 9 Andronym

    Fascists.

  10. 10 stacy

    I think a lot of you are missing the point of this piece and taking it out of context. The piece was developed in a class sponsored by walmart.com and bdh and focused on developing an environmentally conscious chair.(It will be sold -probably- through walmart.com.) This chair works within that context well - it is a piece of furniture which ships totally flat, is made of recycled materials and can give you extra storage as well as seating when used in a smaller space. The student filled it with trash to evoke a response- which he did well as witnessed here. Nick is both a design student and an artist, and I think this piece shows his talents in both arenas. Isn’t part of an artist’s job to elicit a response from the person engaging with his piece? Do you see that this could be a particularly interesting piece at walmart.com- not only by increasing their assortment with eco pieces, but also in evoking a response around sustainability that might be well placed. Also, I would not stuff the chair with trash (even though it is oddly comfortable), but I would put my winter sweaters in it in the summer or my kids’ stuffed animals. I think it is possible that an opaque version exists as well. Anyway. I think it is a great idea.

  11. 11 Mad@u

    This is so mean! this is what a class did! Not actually for sale
    and they are recycling! You at this website are very inconsiderate
    and if anyone who made this sees this please comment!

  12. 12 Caio

    I would think, as a normal, sane, person, that if by any chance you
    had too much clothes lying around, the right thing would be donating
    them so someone who will actually use and need them. Not sticking them into some ugly, plastic-frame attempt-of-a-chair.

  13. 13 MEEP

    i think that this would be a cool way to keep old clothes that you really liked but have grown out of you could put stuff in it that you really liked when you were a child as a memorobilia kind of… but not trash.

  14. 14 Nate

    Yeah, I think that filling it with trash was more an attention-grabbing strategy.

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