Cubicle Patchwork

The typical bean bag uses styrofoams for the fillings, which is one of the most harmful materials to our environment. But this Cubicle Patchwork by Lalitya Talitha is pretty decent, using household plastic waste instead of styrofoams.

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Using 100% household plastic waste, starting from the fillings, to its outer wrapper. Noticing the overwhelming unprocessed plastic waste,  Litya then tried to dig out this materials’ full potential.

This product is made with a very simple method, consisting only of plastic bags and a clothes iron. In making the outer wrapper, we can just use the services of a regular mobile sewing service. Once again, using plastic bag waste, but this time choosing the most attractive colored ones for it.

Suitable for idle housewives. With an easy method like this, there’s no harm in trying right?

*photos courtesy of Lalitya Talitha

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3 Comments


  • anindhitalakshmi
    Posted October 21, 2009 at 10:21 pm | Permalink

    Lucu + bagus banget lit :)


  • aini
    Posted October 20, 2009 at 1:34 am | Permalink

    cewl!!! ;)

  • Posted October 20, 2009 at 1:21 am | Permalink

    great ideas!!! its so useful for us… we can use plastics around us!!!

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