Tag Archives: Sustainable Design

Hinoki Bath & Floor Mat

Bath mats play an important role in the bathroom. Not only do they absorb wetness from you jumping out of the shower, but they also add a nice touch to the overall feel of the space. Typically, households tend to use fabric bath mats. However, if you’d prefer to try a more unique option, then […]

Sneak Peak: MKC Tab Wallet

MKC Tab Wallet in Vintage Brown

Back in 2017, we introduced the first leather wallet that organizes your money, keys, and cards, all in one compact casing. Since then, we’ve received a lot of support and positive feedback about our original design. But why stop there? Here at IPPINKA, creation doesn’t stop, and so for the past couple of months, our […]

IPPINKA’s Lithuanian Linen

Lithuania, the southernmost Baltic state is not only known for its architecture and amber along the shores of the Baltic Sea, but also for its high-quality Lithuanian linen products. Lithuania has been cultivating and processing flax for thousands of years – a tradition etched into the country’s identity. Lithuanians themselves are very familiar with this […]

The Hisory of Nawrap – One of Our Best Sellers

Long before Nawrap, there were only traditional mosquito nettings or kaya. These hand-woven, porous materials played a huge role in Japanese households for thousands of years. From the early 1700s, the Japanese have been utilizing woven hemp fibers as protection from pests and annoying mosquitos, especially in the summertime. The Kaya varied in sizes – some large enough […]

Binchotan for the BBQ: Why It’s the Best for the Grill

Grilling is the oldest methods of cooking with a long history dating back to the caveman days. And in the present day, it’s probably one of the more favored ways of preparing food. It’s less fatty, fun to do with friends and family, and not to mention the irresistible charred flavor. Although are several types […]

Ripple: Feel The Speaker

The Ripple is a smart and minimalist speaker created by Jackson McConnell, designed exclusively for the hearing impaired. It is a highly thoughtful and revolutionary project, whereby the deaf people can enjoy listening to music without experiencing the sound part of it, but by feeling it instead. This project focuses and uses the idea that the vibrations […]

Dew Drop Tree Tents

Dutch designer and sculptor Dré Wapenaar designed the dew drop-shaped tree tents, which are very spacious and hang from trees. The tents make camping an luxurious experience while still keeping you in touch with nature. Made of a steel frame wrapped in canvas, these tents are topped with a cloth roof. Sporting a spacious platform […]

Pencil Printer: Print With A Pencil Stub

Designed by Hoyoung Lee, Pencil Printer is an eco friendly concept that uses pencils to print documents. With this innovative design on the go, you don’t have to worry about buying those coloured ink cartridges. You can start saving the pencil stubs though. Pencil Printer separates the wood from the pencil and uses the lead […]

Boskke: Urban Sky Garden

Sky Planter

In hopes of contributing to the growing urban gardening movement, designer Patrick Morris has launched the Boskke Sky Planter, an interesting take on conventional gardening products. The product has two main objectives: one, to encourage a living environment with plants, which increases oxygen and filters air, and two, to provide “evolved gardening gear” with reference to […]