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Get To Know (nº1) – Designer Austeja Platukyte

Hi everyone! This week we would like to present you a new section from our blog. It’s purpose is to raise awareness about projects from other professionals which, like Jinja, care about having a sustainable life and dedicate your work to the respect of environment, by their creative process or through the use of recycled… View more

“Bee’s Wrap” an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap

“Bee’s Wrap” an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap

Plastic wrap or cling wrap, is commonly used in our kitchens to sealing food containers or leftovers and it is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polyvinylidene chloride (PVdC). Some studies refer health problems regarding phtahlates ( a chemical plasticizers that make PVC softer and more flexible), cause that can pass into food. Other big problem of… View more

Jinja eco-design collection “Cycles of Nature”

Jinja eco-design collection “Cycles of Nature”

The new Jinja collection, Cycles of Nature, has been inspired by the nature seasons, exploring their colors and textile selvedge in order to bring you the best product designs, transforming your home environment in an enjoyable and sustainable way. Creating rituals to accompany and help you enjoy everyday life, you will discover products for decorating your… View more

Malka’s Plug-in City 75 design

Malka’s Plug-in City 75 design

Utopia of yesterday, today’s architectures, the transformation of cities must be built on existing heritage… Acknowledging it, the architect Stéphane Malka found a way of optimising the energy efficiency of antique urban structures while working within the restrictions of Parisian building system. Malka’s Plug-in City 75 design envisions attaching a wooden cubes system to the… View more

Precious Plastic: transforming plastic waste into valuable things

Precious Plastic: transforming plastic waste into valuable things

Would you be interested on being part of a plan that will allow people, anywhere in the world to transform plastic waste into valuable things? Dutch designer Dave Hakkens has created his series of Precious Plastic machines, which anyone can build and use to make products by recycling the material. The designer described them as “a solution… View more