Tag Archives: zaishu-design

Zaishu Stool: Eco-Friendly Flat-Pack Furniture As Social Art Project

Images: Zaishu Design Studio Designed with economy of materials, transportation and assemblage in mind, we’re big fans of flat-pack furniture that’s done well, especially when it’s got a bit of pizzazz to it. The Zaishu Stool by Australian design duo Matthew Butler and Helen Punton scores on all these points, but goes even further: it’s conceived not only as an eco-friendly product but also as a wider, participatory social project and collaboration with artists and non-profits around the world. How can a simple stool do so… Read the full story on TreeHugger

See the original post here:
Zaishu Stool: Eco-Friendly Flat-Pack Furniture As Social Art Project