Peggy Chair. A chair made from recycled plastic which promotes the concept of recycled design
Peggy Chair. A chair made from recycled plastic which promotes the concept of recycled design

Trash to chair, the circular design project that recycles plastic and transforms it into an icon.

Space Available has collaborated with Peggy Gou to recycle and redesign plastic waste saved from oceans and landfills. This gave birth to Peggy Chair, a chair made from 20 kg of discarded plastic that becomes an icon of a new vision of design.

An awareness campaign on plastic and microplastic pollution in the oceans

The goal was to raise awareness about the issue of plastic, create consciousness about the pollution it is generating, and inspire change through the culture of circular design. Sadly, when we throw away our trash, most of it ends up in landfills and in the ocean, with only 8% being recycled.

Peggy Chair. A chair made from recycled plastic which promotes the concept of recycled design

Zero Waste Design

The Peggy chair with its blue and white marbled pattern is crafted by Indonesian artisans, embodying true zero waste design. Even the manufacturing scraps have been repurposed as welding rods to assemble the chair without the use of glue or nails. Additionally, the chair is multifunctional, featuring storage space under the seat to hold vinyl records.

Peggy Chair. A chair made from recycled plastic which promotes the concept of recycled design

A charitable project in support of nature and its conservation

20% of the profits from the sale of the chair designed by Space Available Studio will go to Indonesian communities to support initiatives against deforestation and the destruction of wildlife around it, such as orangutans, which unfortunately are on the brink of extinction.

Peggy Chair. A chair made from recycled plastic which promotes the concept of recycled design

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