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Treevive Shelving System Made from Rubberwood Waste and Recycled Plastic

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Dezeen staff

9mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Thai design brands Qualy and Harvbrand have collaborated to create the Treevive shelving system, an eco-friendly furniture solution made entirely from waste materials. The system features melamine-faced panels crafted from Harvbrand's rubberwood waste and pillars made from Qualy's recycled ABS plastic. This innovative approach addresses the furniture industry's waste problem by repurposing uniform rubberwood offcuts that are typically discarded.

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"Thai design brands Qualy and Harvbrand combined their expertise in wood and recycled plastic to create a shelving system made entirely from waste materials"
"The Treevive shelving system features melamine-faced panels made from Harvbrand's rubberwood waste, separated by pillars made from Qualy's recycled ABS plastic"
"In the furniture industry, leftover rubberwood offcuts – often uniform in size – are typically discarded"
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Thai design brands Qualy and Harvbrand combined their expertise in wood and recycled plastic to create a shelving system made entirely from waste materials.

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