The Briket stool is an innovative project centered around reusing wood waste, specifically sawdust. Built with nine legs, and devoid of chemical additives or metal components, Briket can be fully recycled through fire for heating.
The manufacturing process is both simple and environmentally neutral: wood waste is compressed alongside potatoes which is another natural component produced in excess and wasted by the food industry.
The vegetable acts as a natural binder to create a material with consistent strength. Beyond being an experimental and innovative piece of furniture, the Briket stool could also be produced directly where wood waste is abundant: in sawmills, carpentry shops, and workshops dealing with large quantities of wood.
Switzerland
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