The collection, which imbues luxury with circularity, incorporates durable biomaterials like Nucast, a patented reengineered recycled paper-based composite rendered 100 times more durable and recyclable than traditional stone.
goods brand specializing in mindful luxury. Earlier this week, Carr unveiled her new New York City-based brand and its capsule collection of 12 vessels made from recycled, cradle-to-cradle materials in collaboration with Nature’s Legacy, a B-Corporation certified sustainable manufacturing company based in the Philippines that promotes circularity, accountability and transparency.
In line with current trends, Carr’s products reflect the transcendental approach to design and objects sweeping across the Western world, from the design hubs and showcases from the Netherlands to Milan and from Copenhagen to New York City.Kelly Marshall
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