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Eden Project Licensed Collaboration Wins Design Award

LSA International’s Canopy collection – launched in collaboration with the Eden Project – has won a highly coveted design award.

The range – which is centred around the concepts of hydration and propagation and includes drinkware, terrariums, self-watering planters and vases – was named the winner of the Serveware product discipline in the Household/Tableware category at the iF Design Awards 2019.

The dome-shaped designs of the Canopy range reflect the form of the Eden Project’s Biomes, with the name of the collection inspired by the idea that together we all live as one community under the same canopy.

Each item in the range is handmade from 100% recycled glass. Agglomerated cork – made from waste cork – is also used as a key component in selected items, while packaging is recycled and recyclable, printed with organic vegetable inks and finished with natural glues.

The iF Design Award is internationally recognised as a sign of design excellence. A jury of renowned experts in design, industry and architecture from all over the world select the winning entries from over 6,000 highly-competitive submissions.

 

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