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Sustainability: Paper

Consumers and other businesses are increasingly making purchasing decisions based on environmental and sustainability concerns. The process of developing a sustainable product range that would appeal to mass consumers was a challenge I took on five years ago and a successful strategic move for the company.

Service

Product Design /Photography /Marketing /

Client

Dymak /

LiveTrends Design Group /

Year

2022

Begonia plant in a pot with twine on a white table, home decor.

My work covered the concept and design stages of product and service development, through production and delivery to end of life and disposal.

Throughout this process I had to: review the raw materials, travel to India to oversee the production, design new shapes and styles, create marketing materials and promote the collections directly to customers.

Paper Finish

This sustainable paper pot features a textured surface mimicking real paper, supported by an uncoated, raw wooden base, finished in natural, uneven tones.

White paper cup on wooden base. Sustainability: Paper. Eco-friendly, sustainable design.
A textured, brown paper pot with a wooden base, natural design.

Organic Finish

This eco-friendly paper pot showcases a deep, earthy texture and color, perched atop a simple, natural wooden base, embodying a raw and organic aesthetic.

Corrugated paper cup on wooden base. Sustainability: Paper. Sustainable and eco-friendly design.

Flutted Pattern

This stylish paper pot features a fluted design with soft, vertical ridges and a gentle, uncoated wooden base, offering a minimalist yet textured appeal.

Blurred person in front of four plants advertising Southern Design Group.
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