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Dezeen | Hydro showcases "revolutionary" aluminium design pieces at London Design Festival @dezeen | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 minutes ago.
Designer Rachel Griffin discusses the "utopian qualities" of aluminium for Hydro's 100R exhibition, which is captured in this video produced by Dezeen for the brand.

Griffin was one of seven designers featured in Hydro's 100R exhibition, which was on show at the Material Matters fair during this year's London Design Festival.

Directed and conceived by Norwegian designer Lars Beller Fjetland, the exhibition challenged the designers to create furniture or lighting pieces solely using Hydro's Circal 100R extruded aluminium.

According to Hydro, Circal 100R is the first aluminium product made entirely from post-consumer scrap that can be mass-produced on an industrial scale.

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Hydro showcases "revolutionary" aluminium design pieces at London Design Festival @dezeen

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