Recycled cardboard wood ceiling light - Monstera
Recycled cardboard wood ceiling light - Monstera
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Shipping is never free and at elbarud, we don't like dubious promotions, so we simply always share shipping costs equally ! A small step for you, a small step for us, but a big step towards a more sustainable consumption!
technical characteristics
technical characteristics
dimensions: Ø 420 x 150 mm
composition: 100% french recycled cardboard wood
alimentation: 230V, 1M textile cable in white cotton
socket: screw E27
bulb: not included, LED max 15W
care
care
Clean with a dry duster
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why is this product sustainable?
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composition
100% french recycled cardboard wood.
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production location
Recycled cardboard wood plaques are sourced in Orléans, France.
They are then transformed in the brand's workshop in Ungersheim, near Mulhouse, France.
All electronic components come from the region of Turin, Italy - it's very difficult to do it any other way for now! -
manufacturing
The different pieces of the lamps are made with a laser cutting machine.
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economical & social impact
For now, KIDO hasn't taken any specific action on this, the workshop is still small and only Robin, the founder, and his sister Clélia work there.
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packing & transport
The DIY concept allows to reduce the size of packaging and hence to minimize transportation's carbon impact.
The box, which is not printed, is made from recycled cardboard and assembled with a vegetal glue. It's fully compostable.
When possible, old newspapers are upcycled to wedge lamps in place and protect them during transport. -
end of life
The lampshade in cardboard wood as well as the instructions are fully recyclable.
Electric components have to be separated and should be brought to a DEEE collection point.
Who hides behind this product?
Created in 2018 by Robin, freshly graduated from architecture studies, and more recently taken over by his older sister Clélia, KIDO is a small workshop near Mulhouse in France.
Convinced that our way of living and buying must evolve, and that it's essential we reinvest already existing material instead of always producing new ones, Robin and Clélia experiment with different recycling techniques to manufacture lamps with everyday waste.
Light up your waste!