Sustainable Lights

design David Trubridge

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Inspired by nature, these lights with timeless lines are part of a sustainable and respectful logic: a minimum quantity of materials from sustainably managed forests, and a design allowing them to be delivered flatpacked in order to minimize the carbon footprint during transportation. They are made in the studio of designer David Trubridge, in New Zealand, and have entered the collections of major international museums (notably the Center Pompidou).

 
 



 

workshop

The lights are made in the designer's workshop in New Zealand, using wood from sustainably managed forests. They are designed to be transported as kitsets in order to minimize the carbon footprint. Each lamp in kitsets represents 1 / 30th of its final volume.

 
 
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assembly

The end user can easily assemble them by following the instructions provided and / or by watching a short film on Youtube.

In France, Moaroom can assemble kitsets for professionals and architects.

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certifications

The collections have obtained CE certifications and can be installed in private or public places.

They also obtained an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) Certification. This certification is obtained after a standardized and verified process for quantifying the environmental impacts of a product. It contains information on the composition of product materials, the product's carbon footprint and other environmental indicators. An EPD can be described as a nutrition / ingredients label (such as those found on the back of a food) but for a company or a product. These certifications are developed according to international standards, verified by third parties and are recognized by the green building rating systems such as Green Star (Australia), LEED (United States) and BREEAM (United Kingdom).