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Rising as a beacon of hope amid the plastic crisis inundating landfills is the Beluga ChairCrafted from recycled fishing nets sourced in France, it reflects POLIMAIR’s dedication to environmental responsibility. Designed by Arthur Gaudenz, this chair marks a revolutionary shift in furniture design as the first kit-form chair made entirely from 100 per cent recycled plastic. Know more about it on FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (FDT).

Sustainability and durability are at the heart of the Beluga Chair. Its mono-material construction exclusively uses discarded fishing nets recycled in Franceeliminating the need for supplementary materials like steel screws, glues or wood. This approach significantly reduces waste and CO2 emissions, promoting an eco-friendly future. POLIMAIR’s approach underscores the evolving narrative of plastic—from a durable substitute for ivory to a contemporary ecological challenge. The Beluga Chair exemplifies a return to the core purpose of plastic: longevity. It stands on four foundational pillars prioritizing sustainability in furniture production.

From conceptualization in Paris to sourcing raw materials from regions like Brittany, Normandy, Provence and Occitania, each production phase integrates local expertise and sustainable practices. The 100 per cent made in France label not only guarantees quality but also supports local communities. An innovative aspect of the Beluga Chair is its 100 per cent life guarantee, highlighting its durability. The kit format allows easy replacement of any damaged part, ensuring the chair’s functionality for a lifetime. This aligns with POLIMAIR’s mission to prevent furniture from ending up in landfills.

Additionally, customization options enable users to personalize the design, enhancing their connection to the product. The DIY assembly and customization aspects elevate the Beluga Chair’s value beyond functionality. They foster a sense of ownership and creativity, encouraging users to engage with the product and participate in its lifecycle. This approach enhances user experience and emphasizes the chair as a sustainable lifestyle choice. The Beluga Chair’s versatility extends beyond its environmental benefits, making it ideal for various interior design styles. Its minimalist yet elegant design fits seamlessly into any setting, from rustic farmhouse tables to sleek modern desks. Vibrant colour options allow the chair to serve as a statement piece in studies, libraries or foyers, with possibilities for customization that enable individuals to express their unique style while promoting sustainability.

Image credit: POLIMAIR

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