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    Growth collection by Gensler for The Good Plastic Company

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: global architecture firm Gensler collaborated with The Good Plastic Company to produce a new nature-informed range of the brand’s Polygood recycled plastic panels.

    The Growth collection reimagines traditional surface materials such as marble and terrazzo using The Good Plastic Company‘s signature technique of pressing recycled plastic into panels that can be used for surfacing bartops, tabletops, reception desks and other structures.

    Growth collection by Gensler for The Good Plastic Company
    The Good Plastic Company’s Polygood Growth panels have a nature-inspired look

    The collection features eight patterns – Cliff, Oyster, Pebble, Midnight, Pumice, Frost, Gossamer and Haze – all of them in neutral colours that appear drawn from the earth.

    Oyster and Pebble look like they’re made of densely packed fragments of stone, while Midnight recalls a subtle jet-black marble, and Cliff has an almost crystalline pattern.

    Growth collection by Gensler for The Good Plastic Company
    The Pebble design looks like it is made of fragments of stone

    One hundred percent recycled and recyclable, The Polygood Growth panels are made from post-consumer and post-industrial waste, with elements from discarded refrigerators, washing machine enclosures and consumer electronics creating accents in the mix.

    “The series celebrates the natural world, creating an immersive, tactile experience that is beautiful, versatile and adaptable across many design styles and project types,” said Gensler principal and design director Mark Morton.


    Product details:

    Product: Growth
    Product design consultant: Gensler
    Brand: The Good Plastic Company
    Contact: hello@polygood.com

    Material: plastic
    Colours/finishes: Cliff, Oyster, Pebble, Midnight, Pumice, Frost, Gossamer, Haze
    Dimensions: 2800 x 1400 millimetres

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    The post Growth collection by Gensler for The Good Plastic Company appeared first on Dezeen.



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