A mailable cardboard sleeve containing a vinyl 45 transforms into a working record player in an innovative new packaging design by sound engineering firm Griffiths, Gibson and Ramsay Productions (GGRP).
A mailable cardboard sleeve containing a vinyl 45 transforms into a working record player in an innovative new packaging design by sound engineering firm Griffiths, Gibson and Ramsay Productions (GGRP).

American artist Gabriel Dishaw takes discarded bits of wire, bolts, screws and circuit board scraps and upcycles the recycled parts into stunning sculpture...

14,000 unused repurposed tampons are spun together with wire and thread to form a stunning chandelier entitled Bride . The 5m (16’ 5”) tall chandelier is par...
Ripped plastic bags are upcycled into an environmental art project called Fools Gold by illustrator and designer Barclay Douglas.

In the middle of England’s Kielder Forest sits an enormous wooden head - Silvas Capitalis (Forest Head) . Created by American-based SIMPARCH , the two-story bu...

From Pyramids to Spacecraft is a traveling exhibit that includes various projects from Italian design studio Architecture and Vision at the Goldstein Museum of ...

New recycled kinetic sculptures by California artist Nemo Gould reveal the artist’s continued exploration of using found materials with an increasing compo...

Even though most green photographers have gone digital due to ease of use and the ability to eliminate the toxic chemicals associated with processing film,...

Hands dipped in chocolate form part of a project from German artist and designer Felix von der Weppen designed to raise awareness about the bitter side of ...

German artist Markus Linnenbrink uses recycled pigmented epoxy resin to create colourful handmade vases in his Gesamtkunstwerk project.

Whimsical bulls, crabs, birds and fish are handmade from recycled paper by Haiti artisans. Using recycled papier-mâché, these animals are sculpted into fun...