These elegant and fanciful shampoo and bath product containers are, themselves, made from soap, resulting in an eco-friendly, and meta product line.
Apple’s Chief Design Officer, Sir Jony Ive, has stepped down from his role at the tech giant, marking the end of an era of design-thinking, and cutting-edge industrial design.
Biopack’s clever packaging contains seeds, allowing the decomposing material to actually grow new life when it’s finished.
In the classic style of Caravaggio and Monet, we see still lifes of food and drink, but they’ve been updated to reflect the absurdity of our current plastic age.
Magic Spoon aims to bring the fun back to breakfast, with a line of sweetened cereals that are much healthier than your childhood versions.
Long before plastic, markets and food stalls were resourceful with their packaging, using natural materials to bundle and hold things together. Now that the global plant epidemic has resonated, we see some grocery stores in Asia starting to revert to these clever, eco-friendly methods of packaging produce.
We are always impressed by new and innovative ways that people use existing materials. So we found this cafe in Mumbai especially interesting and bold, using corrugated cardboard to make the majority of the cafe’s interior.
The Gomi is a cute little wireless speaker with larger aspirations. Made from the equivalent of 100 plastic bags each, the device hopes to take a bite out of non-recyclable plastic waste that is becoming such a problem in our society.
With Samsung about to announce their folding screen phone, we take a look back at mobile phone evolution.
Loop is a new zero-waste product delivery system, partnering with household brands, to deliver reusable containers of products you know and love.
A great idea for a gift, these do-it-yourself geometric animal lights have fun angular designs, and subtle colors to bring a space to life.
If you loved Advent calendars as a child, there’s a slew of new, adult-focused versions on the market, that bring a little boozy fun into your holiday. Take this Ginvent calendar, which includes 24 specialty gins, making for a very fun holiday season.
We find it inspiring the way people are innovating our way out of the waste and plastic issue. Case in point? Jun Aizaki, Founder of Crème Design, who has created a way to grow gourds in the shape of cups, which are fully compostable, and will even biodegrade on their own.
KFC in Hong Kong is offering their sandwiches in a completely edible rice paper wrapper, making for a more sustainable (and hilarious) experience.
A highly futuristic and ambitious vision called Cargospeed brings the technology of the Hyperloop to the slow and dirty world of cargo shipping.
Clever and collectible packaging design for Veuve Cliquot Champagne is modeled after vintage travel signage.