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Yasmine Mahmoudieh Unveils Stool/Table Made from Recycled Plastics

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MILAN, ITALY—Yasmine Mahmoudieh, a globally recognized, award-winning designer, architect, and sustainability ambassador, has unveiled “Turn Me,” a revolutionary piece of furniture that exemplifies sustainability, eco-consciousness, and versatility. Known for her expertise in 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence, and sustainable materials, Turn Me stands as a testament to her commitment to sustainability and dedication to shaping a more sustainable future in the luxury hotel and real estate industry.

Crafted through innovative 3D printing technology using recycled plastics, Turn Me effortlessly transforms from a chic chair to a functional table or a comfortable bench, adapting seamlessly to any environment, whether indoors, outdoors, residential, or commercial.

Turn Me tackles the pressing issue of plastic waste by showcasing the transformative power of repurposing materials. This multifunctional furniture piece is 3D printed in partnership with Ginger Additive, using recycled plastics, contributing to reducing landfill waste and preventing plastic dumping into the ocean.

Turn Me joins the collection alongside the award-winning Flow Chair, which has received accolades such as the iF Design Award, a Sit Award, and was a finalist at the Rossana Orlandi Plastic Prize last year. This latest addition combines utility, style, and a conscious commitment to the environment.

Turn Me is now available at www.impactdesignnow.com.

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