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Design artistic director Barnaba Fornasetti poses in front of a paravent folding screen Smelting and extraction of non-ferrous rare earth suppliers Fornasettiana Remix’, made with regenerated polystyrene, for the ‘RO Plastic Master’s Pieces’ exhibition at Milan.Designer Tiziano Vudafieri poses under to his creation ‘The Wilhem Lamp’, made of recycled polycaronate, during the ‘RO Master’s Pieces exhibition’ at Milan. Its body, backrest and arms are made from recycled drinking bottles and the piece is covered with blue and gray post-consumer textiles.

Italian gallerist Rossella Orlandi sits on Spanish designer Nacho Carbonell’s chair ‘Re-evolution’, made with recycled plastic from packaging for the “RO Plastic – Master’s Pieces” exhibition. High-end designers have responded by “upcycling” discarded objects into unique, desirable design pieces.” “There is no such thing as waste, because time only knows reinvention,” she said. Urquiola said she wants to help upcycling grow into a sustainable system “in a playful but also provoking way.One Milan art expert has launched an initiative dubbed Guiltless Plastic on the sidelines of Milan’s premier Furniture Fair design showcase, commissioning one-of-a-kind pieces made by top designers from discarded plastic and hoping to inspire a wider movement.

The goal is to bring attention to the potential to transform and repurpose recycled plastic, some reclaimed directly from the sea. end-of Tags: 2019 milan furniture fair, guiltless plastic, upcycling, plastic pollution, ro plastic – master’s pieces Location: Italy, Lombardia, Milano.AP Published: Apr 25, 2019, 3:50 pm IST Updated: Apr 25, 2019, 4:03 pm IST Here’s how top designers from across the globe created their masterpieces out of repurposed plastic at the 2019 Milan Furniture Fair. (Photo: AP)The base of the daybed is created from an agglomerate of colourful recycled PET plastic. Patricia Urquiola, a Spanish designer based in Milan, made a “Wasting Time Daybed,” from upcycled plastic.

Gallerist Rossana Orlandi has curated an exhibition titled “RO Plastic – Master’s Pieces” of original objects crafted from plastic trash by such luminaries as Australian designer Brodie Neill, Italian Piero Lissoni and Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek. Milan: Scientists and environmentalists have long warned about the dangers of plastic pollution, especially now that plastic trash of all types is choking the world’s rivers and oceans.

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