The main point here is not about who he is, but what he can do and how green and how eco-friendly that is. The 'Greenness' of his products are rather mediocre, so does the aesthetic of his designs. Nevertheless, there are some pretty clever ideas. Let's have a look.
Blightster

The technique of thermoforming commonly used to make a container that once opened its rejected as trash, now is the final product: the container and content at the same time. Blightster is a thermoformed lampshade that by simply attaching the electric connector found inside (does not require electrical installation), its transformed to a beautiful lighting piece, that may be used as a ceiling lamp as well as a table top one.
Blightsterlamp is a product which incorporates the product packaging in the final design of the product, reducing waste to a minimum - and still looking cool to boot.
A simple technique that converts this piece into a low cost decorative object.
Blightsterlamp is a product which incorporates the product packaging in the final design of the product, reducing waste to a minimum - and still looking cool to boot.
A simple technique that converts this piece into a low cost decorative object.
N+EW light


N+EW (No More Electronic Waste) light. Lamp produced by rotomolding, in a mix of low density plastic with crushed electronic waste plastic. This process shapes the diffuser molded in an also recycled iron matrix. Its base is produced with smelted aluminum of beer and drink tins amongst others.
N+EW Stool


Another product in the N+EW series. N+EW Stool-sculpture-instalation, produced with electronic waste, epoxic resin and melted aluminum. Produced in limited editions, or special orders. Each is a single, unique piece; non is equal in its filling. Able to personalize. Hand made.

























