Challenged by the traditional perceptions of waste, Youngmin Kang transformed recycled phone cases from our Re/CASETiFY™ Program to create the impressive Re/CASETiFY™ Perspective Fragments.
The art piece serves to inspire a more
sustainable future by highlighting the untapped value in common objects
and advocating for innovative recycling methods.
Wade and Leta, an artist duo from Brooklyn New Yorkwho make music for your eyes, has focused on creating a functional approach, creating the Re/CASETiFY™ Rest Stop, a seating arrangement inspired by the process of repurpose and creation. This whimsical table and seat selection are recycledfrom grinding 13,000 recycled phone cases to create a spacethat can be utilized for everything from writing an email tosketching your dreams.
zilin, a sustainable artist from China brings us the Re/CASETiFY™
Fireworks Stand crafted with 30,000 recycled phone cases.
The stand symbolizes the ending of one chapter and celebrates
the new life of beauty and hope, carrying our expectations
for a future of greater creations.
In the CASETiFY STUDiO in Sydney CBD, Melbourne-based furniture company, Eva transformed 16,000 recycled phone cases into a sofa. The Re/CASETiFY™ Sofa blends innovation with environmental responsibility to redefine creativity. Named Re/Treat,
this sofa offers a space for relaxation and renewal, aligning perfectly
with our message of rejuvenation through upcycling.