Last year we mentioned Kulla Design, a design firm that turns construction waste into saleable products; now Kulla's stuff is gathered alongside a host of other "upcycling" Israeli design firms at Tel Aviv's latest pop-up design store, Rafsoda.
As reported in Green Prophet, 62 designers using recycled material for their raw material are all gathered under one roof in a space that is itself furnished from used doors and windowframes. In addition to Kulla's stuff, products for sale include KOZO Lamps made from plumbing fixtures and Erez Mulay's wastepaper baskets made out of, well, wastepaper:
Rafsoda-interested Tel Avivers will have to hurry--the pop-up space disappears next week. Read more about it here.
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