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Glass generated from household waste was recycled and remade into a brand-new building material that can be used in large quantities.
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Concrete, red bricks, glass, metal pipes, and other leftover materials from a construction site were recycled and used to assemble the table, which is a representative piece of the recycled furniture produced by the second interdisciplinary collaboration between META and Saiens.
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The structure of the sofa is made from discarded formwork from a construction site, and the roller cushions are made of the blue plastic protective foam that is wrapped around aluminum door frames during construction. The original size of the foam was retained; after it was pressed, it created a unique texture.
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Object location9F
Collaborative Production Team
META Design

Material source:
Waste from renovation of Farglory headquarters
Material features:
Aluminum items discarded during the renovation of restrooms on each floor were collected and re-cut into irregular, pulsating lines to create a work that depicts a sense of rhythm similar to that of neurons firing in the brain.

The wall is made of aluminum panels sourced from discarded hand dryers and toilet paper holders. In contrast with their cold metallic texture, the panels were cut to simulate the shape of interconnected neurons, which transmit sound waves, thoughts and emotions in dazzling sparks, as an interpretation of the humanity behind the craftsmanship that brings forth regenerated objects.

Paper-cutting craftsmanship was utilized to add a different touch.

The medium is aluminum panels sourced from hand dryers and toilet paper holders.
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