Functioning as a table or chair, this slab of cork looks like the pushpins that are generally jabbed into memo boards crafted from the same material.
Replacing materials such as metal and plastic with cork can cut down on weight and manufacturing costs, not to mention carbon footprints. The Kurk lamp ships as a flat pack parcel that you assemble yourself.
Likewise, kitchen appliances made from cork? Yes please.
Given how spongy cork naturally is, I can only imagine how comfortable this chaise lounge is, made from 100% recycled cork.
Cork may not scream futuristic, but when shoehorned into the latest and greatest design trends, it can look downright sci-fi.
It may be in the shape of a wine stopper, but it's probably best not to make this cork-covered USB drive pull double duty.
The idea of a cork iPad case is already appealing. Then its creators went and made the exterior faceted.
Okay, so maybe the Cork Tree House isn't really a treehouse, but it not only looks cooler than the genuine article, it also unpacks from a bag and inflates with air. I'd rather sleep in that.
When you combine a cork light fixture with a self-made paper lampshade, you pretty much end up with the greenest home decoration ever.
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