Sort Your Trash Can Competition
Calling all creative souls who want to earn some coin. How about €5000 in your pocket and sorting out the environment whilst you’re at it? Yes please? READ ON.
Sort Your Trash Can needs YOU to design Denmark’s trash bin […]
ArtRebels & Neutral at Roskilde
ArtRebels has firmly dug its way into the celebrations at this year’s Roskilde Festival to bring you true sustainable style with the help of some friends. Teaming up with Neutral and Klaus Samsøe, ‘Sustainable Dig-heads’ is the Roskilde stall with […]
Klädoteket’s Clothing Library
The problem: keeping in style whilst being ethically conscious.
The solution? A clothing library that allows you to borrow whatever you’re after with one affordable monthly membership fee.

It may sound like a concept too good to be true, but […]
Q & A with product designer Orla Reynolds
Having just graduated from Dublin Institute of Technology, product designer Orla Reynolds is already on to big things. Her recent project ‘As if From Nowhere…’ incorporates inventive fun, functionality and simplistic style. No surprises then that she’s already been getting […]
GREEN YOUR DAY WITH “BOX THINGS”
Tel Aviv-based industrial designer Naty Moskovich is the brain behind the green furniture project ”Box Thing”: an exploration of the question ”What good can a plastic crate bring?” apart from its intended function.
After further research and experimentation, Moskovich […]
IKEA shoots for sustainability
To kick-start their new sustainable PS Collection, IKEA recently released a photograph of a strange looking cardboard camera. The camera is called KNÄPPA and is designed in collaboration with Stockholm’s Teenage Engineering. Listed as “the world’s cheapest digital camera”, […]
PHUC IS ME
Introducing PHUCISME – one of the seven innovative brands that took part in the ArtRebels Garden of Good showroom at Gallery during Copenhagen Fashion Week 2012. PHUCISME takes traditional materials and reinterprets them in modern designs. Products are made from […]
CFW2012 – Garden of Good
In addition to operating a small factory at Copenhagen Fashion Week, Artrebels presented a large showroom called Garden of Good. The showroom not only showcased eight wonderful designers, but also took a huge swing for the greater good by highlighting sustainability. Sounds boring? You couldn’t be more wrong!
