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Less Washing, More Living: the sustainable revolution by Whirlpool and Natuzzi

The “Wash Less” project by Whirlpool and Natuzzi, in collaboration with Fabio Novembre, transforms the traditional clothes chair into an icon of style and responsibility

In an increasingly sustainability-focused world, Whirlpool, Natuzzi, and architect Fabio Novembre have launched the “Wash Less” project, an initiative that reinterprets home furnishings in an eco-friendly way. This new approach aims to replace the classic “clothes chair” with an elegant and responsible solution, encouraging a more environmentally conscious lifestyle.

The clothes chair: a silent monument to good intentions

In most homes, the clothes chair is an unavoidable presence: a pile of garments waiting to be washed or put away, symbolizing a hectic lifestyle and unmet good intentions. According to research by Beko Europe conducted by Ipsos Italia, nearly 60% of Italians have a specific spot to place worn but not yet dirty clothes. This leads to an excess of laundry, contributing to environmental impact.

A design that speaks of sustainability

The “Wash Less” project doesn’t just convey a message; it embodies it through an iconic design. The new chair, conceived by Fabio Novembre, is not just a practical piece of furniture but a distinctive and responsible element for the home. Its organic shape invites reflection on our relationship with clothing and the care we give to it.

Wash Less: sustainable comfort and innovative materials

The “Wash Less” armchair is crafted from sustainable and innovative materials. Its Ecoplen® upholstery, made from recycled PET bottles, ensures a pleasant tactile experience and excellent durability. The steel frame guarantees sturdiness, while the eye-catching design visually communicates the sustainability message with the slogan “Wash Less” embroidered on the seat.

A awareness campaign

In line with the project’s message, the launch of “Wash Less” is accompanied by a vibrant marketing campaign. An artistic installation in the central Piazza Gae Aulenti in Milan showcased a gigantic chair covered in used clothing, drawing attention to sustainability. Through digital activities and social media, the project aims to spark a conversation about reducing laundry and adopting more mindful practices.

“Wash Less” thus represents a true cultural challenge. It is not merely a piece of furniture but an invitation to reflect on daily habits and consider how small choices can have a significant impact. With this innovative collaboration, Whirlpool and Natuzzi provide a vision of sustainable decor that seamlessly integrates into modern life.

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