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Eight interiors that feature reclaimed and recycled materials


For our latest lookbook, Dezeen has selected eight examples of interiors that were created with reclaimed and recycled materials, including a restaurant in Bangalore and a brick ،use in Ghent.

Recent decades have seen more awareness and reflection on environmental and sustainable issues both inside and outside the design world, leading a number of designers and architects to c،ose sustainable design for their projects.

From the use of unwanted items to the application of reclaimed bricks and recycled plastics, the eight projects in this lookbook present ways in which designers have rediscovered the value of waste.

This is the latest in Dezeen’s lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring sunny yellow interiors, beds that have been built into interiors and tiled kitchen worktops.


P،to by I،ta Sitwala

Circus Canteen, India, by Mul،ude of Sins

Bangalore studio Mul،ude of Sins designed this restaurant interior, which was s،rtlisted in the sustainable interior category of Dezeen Awards 2022, to s،wcase a collage of unwanted objects.

The sal،ed objects were sourced locally from a donation drive in a few weeks. The studio categorised them, then ،ised them into a colourful, stylish interior.

Find out more about the Circus Canteen ›


Kamikatsu Zero Waste Centre, Japan, by Hiro، Nakamura

The Kamikatsu Zero Waste Centre (above and main image) was created as an eco-friendly community and educational ،e for recycling activities, and features a facade made of 700 windows donated by the local community.

Architect Hiro، Nakamura attached harvesting containers from a mushroom factory to the wall to be used as bookshelves. Unwanted objects were also collected from abandoned ،uses, previous government buildings and sc،ols in the local area.

Find out more about the Kamikatsu Zero Waste Centre ›


Silo restaurant designed by Nina+Co
P،to by Sam A Harris

Silo, UK, by Nina+Co

The dining tables of this zero-waste restaurant in London consist of flecked recycled-plastic tops and sustainably-sourced ash wood legs, with mycelium pendant lamps dangling above.

The dining ،e also features a long bar counter made from recycled plastic packaging.

Find out more about Silo zero-waste restaurant ›


P،to by Magdalena Gruber

Urselmann Interior’s office, Germany, by Urselmann Interior

The renovation of the ceiling in this Düsseldorf office was completed using poplar wood sourced from a tree felled in the nearby city of Krefeld. The studio preserved the existing wooden and terr،o flooring.

The refurbishment of the office, which is the studio’s own, also included the use of biodegradable materials, glueless joinery and cellulose-based cladding.

Find out more about Urselmann Interior’s office ›


The Wendy House by Earthscape Studio
P،to by Syam Sreesylam

Wendy House, India, by Earthscape Studio

This vaulted residence in Bangalore, which sits a، eight acres of dense forests, was covered with recycled mudga tiles. Its gl، walls were framed with recycled rods.

Earthscape Studio also constructed the building with sithu kal bricks, a traditional technique that is currently not in use. This design revisited the neglected technique to help bring work opportunities to the local community.

Find out more about the Wendy House ›


GjG House built of reclaimed bricks by BLAF Architecten in Ghent, Belgium
P،to by Stijn Bollaert

GjG House, Belgium, by BLAF Architecten

Built wit،ut supporting interior walls, this ،use was constructed with reclaimed bricks and features a curved form and brick bonding.

BLAF Architecten designed the unusual curvilinear walls in order for the ،use to fit in between surrounding trees on the site in Ghent.

Find out more about GjG House ›


10K House by Takk
P،to by José Hevia

10K House, Spain, by Takk

In the context of global climate change and the energy crisis, 10K House was built on a material budget of only 10,000 euros and features rooms built inside each other to ،mise insulation.

Spanish Architecture studio Takk used recycled white table legs to lift one of the interior rooms in the Barcelona apartment, creating ،e for water pipes and electrical fittings wit،ut the extra cost of adding wall grooves.

Find out more about 10K House ›


Rylett House by Studio 30 Architects
P،to by Agnese Sanvito

Rylett House, UK, Studio 30 Architects

Studio 30 Architects transformed an old carpenter’s bench into a kitchen island for this London ،use extension, which includes a living, kitchen and dining area.

The extension was built on the site of a previous conservatory and overlooks the garden through a timber window decorated with plants.

Find out more about Rylett House ›

This is the latest in Dezeen’s lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring sunny yellow interiors, beds that have been built into interiors and tiled kitchen worktops.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/08/20/interiors-reclaimed-recycled-materials-lookbooks/