Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted

Event Date: Dec 1, 2022 - Dec 13, 2022; Event City: Miami, FL, US Oakland-based brand Model No., has collaborated with emerging designers Lauryn Menard and Baillie Mishler of PROWL design studio, fine artist Mike Han, and motion designer Natalie Liu on a collaborative collection and installation designed to inspire and encourage change within the furnishings industry.The installation, entitled Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted will feature one-of-a-kind stools and tables designed by design duo Lauryn Menard and Baillie Mishler of PROWL, standing sculptures and pendant lighting by Model No and a monolith by fine artist Mike Han, all made entirely from plant-based ethically sourced materials such as FSC-certified and salvaged hardwoods. The collaboration amplifies Model No’s core message about the need for regenerative and circular manufacturing and presents a possible path on how to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint by employing circularity, technology, and imagination to produce furnishings that are stylish and sustainable. Read the full post on Bustler

Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted
Event Date: Dec 1, 2022 - Dec 13, 2022; Event City: Miami, FL, US

Oakland-based brand Model No., has collaborated with emerging designers Lauryn Menard and Baillie Mishler of PROWL design studio, fine artist Mike Han, and motion designer Natalie Liu on a collaborative collection and installation designed to inspire and encourage change within the furnishings industry.The installation, entitled Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted will feature one-of-a-kind stools and tables designed by design duo Lauryn Menard and Baillie Mishler of PROWL, standing sculptures and pendant lighting by Model No and a monolith by fine artist Mike Han, all made entirely from plant-based ethically sourced materials such as FSC-certified and salvaged hardwoods. The collaboration amplifies Model No’s core message about the need for regenerative and circular manufacturing and presents a possible path on how to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint by employing circularity, technology, and imagination to produce furnishings that are stylish and sustainable. Read the full post on Bustler