There Seminars By Design Older empty nesters increasingly want to voluntarily downsize for sustainability among other reasons And to their credit the new younger generation of successful people dont seem to want the huge homes They are gravitating toward the smaller hipper more su ID: 785721
Download The PPT/PDF document "Going Green – What is Out" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Going Green – What is Out There?
Seminars By Design
Slide2Older empty
nesters increasingly want to voluntarily downsize, for sustainability among other reasons. And to their credit, the new, younger generation of successful people don’t seem to want the huge homes. They are gravitating toward the smaller, hipper, more sustainable
structures
Slide3Green Design?StandardsBenchmaks
Green design requires a designer to use recycled products,
Raw
materials and the product construction must meet environmental standards.
This would include the durability of the product and also how the product would be disposed
of
Slide4More than Indoor Air and Energy Efficiency
Green
interior design also means less energy consumption by using
LED
lights and energy saver lights instead of the conventional
lighting
A
s
well as, proper insulation of rooms against heat and cold to use less air conditioning
And possibly
the use of solar power whenever
necessary
Slide5Interior Design Magazine Top Choices for Sustainable Products 2012
BuzziSpace-BuzziSwitch
www.buzzispace.com
Made
with recycled wood waste and PET bottles, these seat and panel components leave the lightest of carbon footprints.
Slide7Hunter Douglas -
Greenscreen
Revive
recycled
polyester by Hunter Douglas
Slide8Livinglass
Fresh
100
percent recycled glass tiles by
Livinglass
Slide9Glass countertop in recycled glass by
ThinkGlass
Slide10Virosurface
herringbone high-density polyethylene in Rustic Black by
Viro
Slide11UV
LabCoat
Pre-Finish no-VOC option for hardwood plywood by Columbia Forest
Products
Slide12Timber Thread, Forged Fiber, and Tuscany Fields broadloom in
polytrimethylene
terephthalate by
Karastan
The
Conflux LED lamp
by TEKNION brings
clarity to desks, floors, and shelves in a minimal yet technically sophisticated
way
Requiring
just 9 watts to
operate
the sleek aluminum fixture casts fewer shadows and has less glare than your average LED
Slide14The 111 Navy chair is an exact replica of the company's classic 1006 Navy chair with one major difference: It's made of
rPET
, the recycled plastic. To be precise, at least 111 Coca-Cola bottles are used for each piece
Chairs By
Emco
Slide15Spiderweb
partition in bark skin, recycled glass, and resin in cinnamon by
Livinglass
Slide16Sequel tiles in rubber and cork by Capri Cork
Slide17Rise barstool in American Sinker cypress and stainless steel by Edwin Blue
Slide18Poly
laminated-plywood wall panels in natural low-VOC finish for demountable partition systems by C.W. Keller
Slide19Pirouette nylon carpet in Sea Glass by Tandus
Slide20Ondina, the Italian word for "circle- Made
of 70 percent vinyl, 20 percent recycled polyester, and 10 percent recycled
vinyl by
DesignTex
Organic Matrix carpet tiles in nylon in Elemental Factor and Structured Motion by Bigelow
Slide22Mushroom stool in solid walnut with cottonpolyester-covered seat by
Shimna
Slide23Maché Trace in Stencil, Pulp in Grass Cloth, Stencil, and Encaustic, all nylon carpet tiles by J+J/
Invision
Slide24Made of equal parts recycled glass and regionally sourced clay, Earthen Glass tiles come n large tile sizes, from 3 by 24 inches to 12 by
24 by
Interstyle
Slide25Winners
of Interiors & Sources’ fourth annual Readers’ Choice Awards
Slide26Categories
DESK SYSTEM
FLOORING
SURFACING
MATERIAL
WALL
COVERING
EDUCATION ELEMENT
TEXTILE
|
PRODUCT
Q+A
CONFERENCING ELEMENT
LIGHTING
TABLE
HEALTHCARE
ELEMENT
SEATING
KITCHEN+BATH
WALL+DIVIDER
OUTDOOR/CASUAL FURNITURE
GLASS
ELEMENT
|
EDITOR'S
CHOICE
Slide27Top Products 2011BEST DESK
SYSTEM
Tonic
by Watson www.watsonfurniture.com
Slide28Is a freestanding benching system whose dynamic infill components address modern, digitally-driven
workstyles
Slide29It is equipped with a four-circuit/eight-wire raceway beneath its center
deck allowing
it to house team screens,
storage
LED table lamps and a support module for video conferencing
Its
collection of smaller Innovation Tables with their own docking video conferencing modules turns empty spaces into connective
hubs
Slide31Surface
materials include modern laminates and sustainable textiles
Slide32Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Desk System
M/Flex Monitor Arm System
by
Humanscale
www.humanscale.com
Slide33M/Flex is made with minimal parts, less material weight, 52 percent recycled and 99 percent recyclable
content can support up to 12 monitors from 2 posts
Slide34Top Sustainable Products 2012
Honorable Mention 11
By OFS www.OFS.com
Slide35An expanded conference table lineup ranges from 6 to 20 feet while offering flexibility in all applications.
Slide36Eleven’s minimized mass and material content is 100 percent recyclable at end-of-life, while VOC-free finishes and adhesives improve indoor air quality
Slide37Top Sustainable Products 2012
Flooring
East Meets
West by
Durkan
www.durkan.com
Slide38The first product from
Durkan’s
collaboration with artist/illustrator Oren Sherman, merges Eastern art with Western
style Combines dramatic
and playful styling into oversized graphic patterns.
Slide39By
combining Sherman’s artistic history with
Durkan’s
patterning and color capabilities, East Meets West takes the intricate details of a mural and transposes them into hospitality flooring
Slide40Top Sustainable Products 2012
Honorable Mention
Vivendi Collection
by Mannington
www.mannington.com/commercial
Slide41Top Sustainable Products 2012
Honorable Mention
Bio Felt by
Chilewich
chilewich.com/contract
Slide42A revolutionary
new tile backing system called
BioFelt
Working in collaboration with the Velcro
Corporation
special
connectors have been developed to connect the tiles to each other and to the
floor
Slide43This allows for
easy installation on raised access floors and other floors where adhesives would not be allowed
After
use the installation can be removed without a trace
BioFelt
is zero VOC, and is made with recycled and renewable content
Slide44Top Sustainable Products 2012
Best Surfacing Material
Kirei
Board by
Kirei
Kireiusa.com
l
Slide45Kirei
Board is a composite panel manufactured from reclaimed sorghum straw, poplar wood bonding layers and a
water-resistant
no-added formaldehyde adhesive
Slide46The removal of stalks from the waste stream helps sequester carbon, making
Kirei
Board a carbon-negative material
Slide47The reclaimed sorghum stalks used are a rapidly renewable resource left after the plant is
harvested
Slide48Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Surfacing Material
Concrete Project, Magma and
Bilder
by
Imola
Ceramica
www.imolaceramica.com
Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Surfacing Material Intermix by Architectural Surfaces
www.archsystems.com
Slide50The
veneer is FSC- or PEFC-certified, and 100 percent recyclable
Top Sustainable Products 2012
BEST WALL
COVERING
Eco-Dimensions Bamboo Wall Panels from Architectural Systems
www.archsystems.com
Slide52Offer an inspiring and sustainable solution for designers looking to create a feature wall, accent area or ceiling
tile
Slide53These
lightweight, flexible panels are made from pressed bamboo pulp
Can be painted or stained for an impactful visual
statement
Slide54As
bamboo is a rapidly renewable material, the product is naturally
eco-friendly
The panels are also water repellent and sound absorbent
Slide55Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Wallcovering
Xorel
Graphic wallcoverings from
Carnegie
Carnegiefabrics.com
Slide56Xorel
Graphic is free of PVC, chlorine, plasticizers, heavy metals and Ozone-depleting chemicals;
It
is also Cradle to Cradle Silver
certified
Slide57Top Sustainable Products 2012
Honorable Mention Wallcovering
Woodleaf
by Innovations www.innovationsusa.com
Slide58A non-toxic
, breathable wall
covering made
from renewable or recyclable materials. Made of laser-cut wood veneer and metallic paper
Slide59Top Sustainable Products 2012
BEST EDUCATION
ELEMENT
Dewey 6 –Top Table
www.izzyplus.com
Slide60Dewey
6-Top Table creates a spur-of-the-moment gathering place for up to six people in
classrooms
libraries or student unions.
Slide61The
table can stand alone, pair with the Dewey 27-inch depth table to build wing configurations or link to other 6-Top
Tables
Slide62Top Sustainable Products 2012
Honorable Mention
Education Element
Rulo
tables and chairs from
Versteel
versteel.com
Slide63Top Sustainable Products 2012
Honorable Mention
Education Element
The Puzzle Series from
Sauder
Education
www.saudereducation.com
The incorporation of
tablet surfaces into the furniture to provide durability and ample workspace,
While
the live seat deck allows people of all sizes to sit together
comfortably
Slide65Top Sustainable Products 2012
Best Textile
Sequel
Collection by CF Stinson
Cfstinson.com
Slide66Made from 50
% recycled
solution-dyed nylon,
this
a skillful combination of sustainability, engineering and
style Green Guard Certified
Slide67Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Textiles
Williamsburg Classics II by Robert Allen
Robertallendesign.com
Slide68Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Textiles
GreenScreen
Revive from
Draper
draperinc.com
Is a
Cradle to Cradle-certified Silver window shade fabric that reduces heat and glare while offering a remarkably clean view through to the outdoors. This PVC-free fabric
is also GREENGUARD Children & Schools certified
Slide70Top Sustainable Products 2012
Quality
Haiku By Big Ass Fans Haikufan.com
Slide71Industry-leading
efficiency
a silent
motor
tops-in-class
airflow sustainable materials quality
craftsmanship
& minimalist design
combine to
make the
perfect air-moving machine
Slide72Top Sustainable Products 2012
Quality Honorable Mention
CG_1
Table by
Coalesse
coalesse.com
Made
using recycled content
,
including aluminum.
Glass
, veneer and aluminum are all recyclable and are easy to separate from each
other
Qualifies for
BIFMA level 1 Silver and am SCS Indoor Air Quality
certified
Slide73Top Sustainable Products 2012
Quality Honorable Mention
11 by OFS
ofs.com
Slide74Top Sustainable Products 2012
Conferencing
Technology3
Credenza from
AVTEQ avteq.net
Slide75It can
house all of your equipment in a highly secure and accessible location. The integrated screen mount eliminates wall mounting, allowing for easier reconfiguration of conferencing spaces
Slide76Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Conferencing
Elements Media by
AGATI
agati.com
Slide77Agroup
seating solution adapted to modern
technology
Tables support laptop hook-ups, while video screens allow users to switch between laptops and accommodate video
conferencing
www.agati.com
Slide78Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Conferencing
Nemo
Bar and Trellis by
izzy
The Bar offers a hub for connection and collaboration, while the Trellis provides a sense of enclosure and privacy, along with options for power and
technology
http://izzyplus.com
Slide80Top Sustainable Products 2012
Lighting
Element Disc LED Task Light
by
Humanscale
Slide81Utilizing advanced Thin Film LED Technology
™
Element
Disc offers excellent illumination and light distribution in a slender
profile with
fingertip
adjustability
The
lamp contains 62 percent recycled and 96 percent recyclable
content
Slide82it
also includes an innovative Passive Infrared (PIR) occupancy sensor, which detects changes in the human heat profile and automatically turns itself on or
off
www.Humanscale.com
Slide83Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Lighting Asteroid Pendant by Boyd Lighting
Slide84It is
lit from within by four 32-watt fluorescent
lamps Also
includes a single 35-watt MR-11
downlight
which
produces 1500 lumens of task lighting
. Each
cone is finished in satin aluminum with a matte white interior
www.boydlighting.com
Slide85Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Lighting Flex Lighting System by 3M
www.3M.com
Slide86Mix and match 11 slender,
lightweight
connectable components
that use energy-efficient
replaceable LED sources to create an exceptionally
even white glow
Slide87Top Sustainable Products 2012
Best Table Harvest Table by
Allsteel
www.alsteeloffice.com
Slide88The open beam design provides a clean, linear aesthetic but also answers practical needs, with easy access to power and plenty of legroom
Slide89Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Table
Meta Tables by
Arcadia Contract
www.arcadiacontract.com
Slide90Inspired by nature, Meta tables
feature
an intricate geometric pattern displayed beneath ¼-inch etched
glass light is optional
Slide91Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Tables Aware Table by
Allsteel
www.allsteeloffice.com
Slide92A
line of multipurpose tables suited to a range of applications, from training rooms to private
offices. Available in
folding, nesting or fixed
configurations
Slide93The
line is also compatible with the new Interlink IQ power solution, which can provide power for up to eight tables via a single source
Slide94Top Sustainable Products 2012
Healthcare Element
sleepToo
by Wieland www.wielandhealthcare.com
Slide95Wieland’s
sleepToo
sleep sofa addresses space constraints within the patient room by creating a “virtual family room” within a footprint of just 20 square feet
Slide96An integrated, adjustable-height table provides flexibility, while the pneumatically assisted sleep surface presents itself at the push of a
button
Slide97Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Healthcare Element
Empath
by Nurture
www.Nurture.com
Slide98A
complete recliner, designed from the ground up as an integrated, holistic solution that fits easily into nearly any healthcare
environment
Considered users as much as patients
Slide99Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Healthcare Element Modular Walls by
Dirtt
www.dirtt.com
Slide100The modular walls
allow designers to offer customized, accessible support for medical
gasses
Equipment
plumbing
power/data handrails
Slide101Storage Audio/visual systems
Make these
walls ideal for demanding healthcare
environments
Slide102Antibacterial
finishes and the ability to design the same placement of equipment in every
room
Reduces
the opportunities for infections and
mistakes
Slide103Options such
as DuPont
Corian
and Write Away art tiles allow for aesthetic and functional flexibility
Slide104Top Sustainable Products 2012
Seating
Jumpseat
by
Sedia
Systems www.sediasystems.com
Slide105JumpSeat
features a high-design aesthetic that is ideal for:
Auditoriums
Theaters
Public assembly areas
Slide106The cantilevered structure allows folding
to less than 4 inches thick when not in use,
Which allows
for the maximum amount of people in the minimum amount of space
Slide107Top Sustainable Products 2012
Seating HM
Intima Modular
from Arcadia Contract
www.arcadiacontract.
com
Slide108Designed
to enhance professional and personal
productivity
Offering privacy while also helping to define spaces,
Slide109Intima
supports collaborative gatherings, private conversations, or the simple need for solitude in today’s open engagement workspaces.
Slide110Top Sustainable Products 2012
Seating HM
Oyyo
Chair from
Junus
et
Cie
Slide111Its organic form is molded as a single piece of polypropylene reinforced with
fiberglass
legs are made of satin anodized aluminum
Slide112Top Sustainable Products 2012
Kitchen and Bath 3 way Tie
Slide113Top Sustainable Products 2012
Kitchen &Bath
Fontaine by GD
Cucine
gdcuchine.com
Slide114Combines
solid ash, natural stone, glass and marble into a series of clean, simple lines.
The
wood is available in six water-based stain tones, as well as a special dark
finish
Slide115Its surfaces
are offered in eight
Corian
options, as well as stone and
marble.
T
all
storage units, vanities, benches
&
other accessories round out the collection
Slide116Top Sustainable Products 2012Kitchen &Bath
Paiova
Monolith
by
Duravit
duravit.us
Slide117It is
carved out of a rectangular, acrylic
monobloc
, resulting in a seamless bathtub with
continuous lines.
Slide118An apron
leads from the tub’s interior all the way down to the floor, removing the need for
paneling . Offers a variety of options
Slide119Top Sustainable Products 2012Kitchen &Bath
Style
Moderne
Collection
from Samuel Heath www.samuel-heath.com
Slide120Art Deco-inspired line of bathroom fixtures, all manufactured in solid brass and offered with a choice of finishes in chrome plate, polished nickel or antique gold
Slide121Top Sustainable Products 2012
Best Wall Divider Breath by Dirt www.dirtt.net
Slide122Allows
for the incorporation of plants onto any flat, vertical building surface.
The
system is easily scalable and expandable, from one panel to a monolithic wall of
plants
Slide123Designers
can use Breathe to bring nature indoors and beautify and detoxify interior
spaces
Slide124Studies confirm
that certain types of indoor plants reliably reduce total VOC loads by 75 percent, to below 100 parts per billion
Slide125Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Wall +Divider
Ceiling and Wall Systems –Armstrong www.armstrong.com/commceilingsna
Slide126Offers
the ability to create continuous, integrated transitions between ceilings and walls using standard components.
The
new capability can be used for 90-degree angled or curved
designs
Slide127Allows
designers to achieve a desired look without compromising key acoustical or performance criteria required in a space
Slide128Top Sustainable Products 2012 HM
Walls+Dividers
Wave by
Loftwall
www.loftwall.com
Slide129A
freestanding divider ideal for a range of working environments. Inspired by the natural forms of
waves
The
visually stimulating design adds a modern aesthetic to
spaces
Slide130It acts
as a filter—the curved panels dampen sound and redirect ambient light through the screen’s
openings
Slide131The
frame is manufactured from 75 percent recycled content and the entire product can be recycled at the end of its
life
Slide132Top Sustainable Products 2012
Orbit XXL by
Dedon
Dedon.com
Slide133S
upersized
version called the Orbit XXL.
The
new version is 25 percent larger than the original, measuring 87.5 inches in diameter
Slide134Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Casual
Echo by Link Outdoor linkdesignsolutions.com
Slide135The
collection combines polished stainless steel and plantation-grown teak for long-lasting durability
Slide136Featurs
16 items, including dining tables, dining chairs, two lounge chairs, sofa, cantilever side and drink tables, planter, bench and coffee table
Slide137Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Casual Grillage Outdoor Chair by
Ligne
-
Roset
www.ligne-roset-USA.com
Slide138A
sheet of perforated metal is stretched to create a mesh, then folded origami-style into the final
product
Slide139The
wire mesh provides both comfort and ergonomics in an all-metal piece of
furniture
Slide140it may also be dressed with a special quilted covering for added comfort and a warmer
look
Dining
chairs and a sofa are also
available
Slide141Top Sustainable Products 2012
Glass
Maharam
Collection – Joel Berman Glass Studios jbermanglass.com
Slide142The
Maharam
Collection makes use of a flexible precision digital printing process to accurately transfer the company’s designs and colors onto large panels of
glass
Slide143That can
be used for building facades, backsplashes and wall dividers
Slide144Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Glass
KnollTextiles
Glass Collection from
Skyline Design
www.skydesign.com
Slide145Each pattern is offered in two glass techniques: Eco-etch®, for a range of transparencies and levels of privacy, or AST™, to add color and opacity to glass.
Slide146The designs are offered in standard glass sizes and thicknesses, up to 72 by 144
inches
It is
well-suited for corporate and healthcare spaces
Slide147Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Glass Berman Glass Additions by Guardian Industries
Guardianinglass.com
Slide148These organic, free-form textures are suited for a wide range of interior
applications
incl
:
walls
, doors
,
shower
enclosures, railings
& balustrades
Slide149The
textured glass is translucent, creating privacy while inviting in abundant
light
An
economical solution for high volume projects
Slide150Top Sustainable Products 2012
BEST EDITOR'S
CHOICE
Shift by Think Fabricate
www.dobanarchitecture.com
Slide151Shift from Think Fabricate is a structural composition of color, material and form that also provides great wall-mounted
storage
It can be assembled into different configurations to accommodate various
spaces
Slide152From
entire walls (Shift Connect) to corners (Shift Corner) and narrow spaces (Shift
48/36/30)
The
design detail: These cabinets take the classic edge profile and give it a new
twist
Slide153Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Editor’s Choice
Fire Sculptures by Elena
Colombo
Firefeatures.com
Slide154The interior branch wall, shown here, is in a blackened mild steel surrounded with stainless branch insert at 6 ft. wide by 10 ft. high
Slide155Top Sustainable Products 2012
HM Editor’s Choice
Dala
by
Dedon
dedon.com
Slide156The seating, ottomans and stools have colorfully powder-coated frames of extruded aluminum
mesh
Inspired by the skilled artisans of the developing world
Slide157Through
the mesh, weavers thread the strands of a new ecological fiber created from recycled food-and-drink packaging mixed with recyclable
polyethylene
Slide158The
pieces are available in
3
colorways
and are extremely
lightweight
Slide159SustainableProducts
Industry analysts say the sustainable philosophy is no longer viewed as the province of high-end sellers like Nike or Herman Miller, the furniture maker
The movement can be confusing to navigate and goes by many monikers — ”cradle to cradle,” eco-efficiency, life cycle improvement, closed-loop production
Slide160Sustainability?
In its most utopian form, it envisions a world in which all products are made from natural materials
Are
100 percent reusable, recyclable or biodegradable, never ending up in
landfill
At its most pragmatic, it is mainly about cutting
costs by
reducing waste,
selling
recyclable components
reusing
byproducts like rubber or plastic to create a new product.
For
a large company, this can mean millions of dollars in annual savings.
Slide161Sustainability?
When sustainability burst onto the scene, it was in the responsibility category, something that a company should do because it was the right thing to
do
Now
it is equally about saving money
Slide162Sustainability- Nike
It’s not about two or three green shoes — it’s about changing the way our company does things in general
.
Brought
shoes and athletic clothing to market that incorporate waste from the factory floor and a less toxic type of
rubber
The company has also reduced its use of solvents, the toxic glue used to cement soles to the bottom of
shoes
Slide163Sustainability – Herman Miller /Shaw
Herman Miller says that 50 percent of its revenue now comes from products that are Cradle to Cradle-compliant, and it is aiming for 100
percent
Shaw has collected 300 million pounds of used carpet in the last three years and reused 85 percent of
it
Slide164Sustainability- Method
Method, a maker of household cleaning products, shuns chemicals like ammonia, bleach and phthalates and maintains a list of earth-friendly
ones
****When
it came to the design of its bottles, the company stood
firm
Declining
to reduce the plastic content beyond a certain point
Because
it believed that it would make them less visually attractive
Slide165Sustainability- The Rub
It’s coming from economics,” said Marc
Stoiber
, vice president for green innovation at the Chicago-based business consultancy
Maddock
Douglas
. “If you look at the big guys
,
they embrace green because it’s all about efficiency.”
It’s super-easy to find an environmentally friendly dye that will fade in three washes,” said
Jenn
Rapp, a spokeswoman. “But a garment that lasts 20 years is much more friendly than one that lasts five months
Slide166Can there be Products That Are Earth-and-Profit
Friendly?
http://www.builderonline.com/green-products/buildinggreen-announces-top-10-sustainable-products-for-2013.aspx?playList=playlist____10_1709508&plItem=6
Slide167Sources http://
www.interiordesign.net/newproducts/Green/index.php
http://
www.interiorsandsources.com/ArticleDetails/tabid/3339/ArticleID/14957/Default.aspx
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/12/business/energy-environment/12sustain.html?_
r=0
http://www.builderonline.com/green-products/buildinggreen-announces-top-10-sustainable-products-for-2013.aspx?playList=playlist____10_1709508&plItem=6