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  • DesignForFuture 07: Challenging Product Use

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    dff.jpgDesignForFuture is a Portuguese based sustainable design platform. Offering diverse information about international sustainable design projects and existing networks, the network aims “to stimulate an exchange of ideas; interact with interested designers, partners and companies.” DesignForfuture is a portal exploring the relation between design projects that contemplate environmental and social impact in all stages of their development.

    A sustainable lifestyle needs an innovative interpretation of goods and values. For more meaningful, breakthrough visions of the future.

    The 2007, second edition of DesignForFuture, entitled “Recycling of Sense”, featured a collection of interesting and creative products that make use of common goods in an uncommon way. The chosen objects were explained to “not necessarily have to be more effective and green through their production or material choice” but do “stimulate new thought and call for more intimacy in material culture.”

    Posted November 7, 2007 by KateAndrews

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