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Wood wool is a material made from leftover slivers cut from logs – it's mainly used in packaging, filling, or bonded to form boards. As a celebration of this wonderful eco-friendly material, Italian designer Valerio Romondia created a simple eco-friendly clock using a single wood wool brick and a standard set of recycled aluminum hands. Measuring 7x4x3 inches and dubbed Kyoto Clock, this design elegantly combines minimalist and recycled design aesthetics.
Via Designspotter
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Post tags: eco-friendly clock, green materials, green products, Kyoto Clock, Recycled aluminum, Recycled Materials, Valerio Romondia, wood slivers, wood wool
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