The Good Plastic Company will unveil an installation developed for Paris Design Week 2024, in collaboration with the creative duo of designer Lucas Huillet and perfumer Alexandre Helwani.
Eau Fraîche will offer a unique sensory experience. The installation will be on display from September 5 to 22, 2024, in the Cour d'honneur of the Hôtel de Soubise at the National Archives.
It will feature The Good Plastic Company's Polygood material: 100% recycled and recyclable plastic panels made from post-consumer and post-industrial waste.
The installation includes two fountains made from Polygood. The chosen pattern, Sapphire Terrazzo, is a deep blue that uniquely captures the traditional look of terrazzo, created using recycled plastic reels.
Each fountain diffuses a distinct fragrance created by renowned perfumers from the dsm-firmenich fragrance house under the creative direction of Alexandre Helwani.
The Good Plastic Company is a mission-driven organisation that has developed a technology to repurpose plastic waste into usable materials. The company is Cradle to Cradle certified and produces sustainable surface materials using 100% recycled and recyclable plastic under its Polygood brand for the architecture and design (A&D) industry. Polygood panels are utilised in the creation of contemporary, environmentally conscious furniture and interior/exterior design elements.
As the leading producer of 100% recycled and recyclable plastic panels, The Good Plastic Company currently operates across eight locations, including two factories in Europe. The company recently expanded to North America, with local production facilities planned to begin operations in 2025. Since 2018, The Good Plastic Company has partnered with industry giants such as Nike, Samsung, Adidas, Coach, Lush, and McDonald's, as well as leading international design and architecture firms like Perkins&Will, MVRDV, Gensler, and MMoser, completing over 1,000 projects spanning from Tokyo to San Francisco.
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