1. Turning Festival Waste into Function

    In collaboration with Roskilde Festival, SMALLrevolution collected and recycled 5 tons of discarded plastic cups and pitchers, transforming them into festival furniture such as benches, wine coolers, and tables. A powerful example of how event waste can become functional, circular design.

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  2. Lufthansa Technik

    When Lufthansa Technik approached SMALLrevolution with retired aircraft lighting strips, a unique opportunity for creative reuse was born. This collaboration transforms aviation waste into custom-designed furniture—highlighting the power of cross-industry innovation and circular thinking.

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  3. Circular ID Card Holders

    In partnership with Novo Nordisk, SMALLrevolution has transformed recycled insulin pens into circular ID card holders—designed, sourced, and produced entirely in Denmark. This project highlights how circular design can enhance public spaces with locally-produced, long-lasting furniture.

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  4. Havn: Seating at Copenhagen Airport

    In collaboration with ZESO Architects, SMALLrevolution brings Havn—a modular seating solution made entirely from recycled plastic—to Copenhagen Airport’s Terminal 3. This project showcases how circular design can transform public spaces with sustainable, locally-produced furniture.

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  5. Transforming Plastic Waste into Workspaces

    SMALLrevolution partnered with Novo Nordisk to create custom tabletops and planter boxes for their new office space, made entirely from 100% recycled plastic waste sourced from Novo’s own operations. This project highlights how circular design can directly support corporate sustainability goals.

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  6. Custom Plant Boxes for Novo Nordisk

    SMALLrevolution, Laika, and Novo Nordisk collaborated to create a versatile plant box that can be used indoors or outdoors. Made from circular materials, it blends form and function, promoting sustainability in office spaces and public environments alike.

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