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2010 ICFF: Furniture Made From Discarded Milk Jugs

2010 ICFF: Furniture Made From Discarded Milk Jugs

By Dave Pinter on May 18, 2010

Loll Designs produces a range of furniture and products made from 100% recycled polyethylene sourced primarily from discarded gallon milk jugs. The new line shown at this year’s ICFF includes chairs, tables, planters, and even bird houses. All of the products are designed and produced in the USA. They are weatherproof and can eventually be recycled again.

Loll as a company is involved in a number of eco initiatives. Loll pays a fee to Carbonfund for every package shipped to offset the carbon generated during shipping. The company is also a member and contributor to 1% For The Planet which is helping environmental programs in their local Minnesota area. The company also sources wind generated power through Windsense, from Minnesota Power.

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Satellite Table and Cabrio Chair

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Cube Birdhouse

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2010 ICFF Stand

Loll Designs

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Dave Pinter is a senior editor at PSFK and focuses on automotive, design and retail news. Dave is a New York based concept designer. He's written and contributed photography for PSFK targeting retail design and branding, automotive marketing and design, and the NYC creative culture scene.

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