These modular furniture focus on sustainable production
The premise behind Loose Parts, a sustainably-minded furniture company, is to make furniture from organic materials and ensure a long lifespan. The goal is to keep furniture out of the landfills, investing instead in a modular design and repair services.
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Founder Jennifer June believes in circular design. Inasmuch, the mission at Loose Parts is to make furniture that is flexible enough to serve multiple functions and change with the needs of the user. The furniture systems are made up of versatile parts that can be endlessly configured and reconfigured. That means a display shelf can convert to a garment rack and later become a table or a plant stand.
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Furthermore, the wood for Loose Parts furniture is sourced from ethically and sustainably-managed forests. FSC-certified wood is used whenever possible. Otherwise, they aim to source certified and recycled/reclaimed woods. They also stand against wood that is illegally harvested, violates civil rights, counterbalances conservation efforts, is cut as a result of clearing for non-forest use and/or is grown among genetically-modified trees.