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Yousef, D., Alqandi, H. (2018). Recycled Products in the Realm of Furniture and Interior Design in Kuwait. International Design Journal, 8(3), 289-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2018.85514
Diana Mohamed Kamel Yousef; Haya Ahmed Alqandi. "Recycled Products in the Realm of Furniture and Interior Design in Kuwait". International Design Journal, 8, 3, 2018, 289-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2018.85514
Yousef, D., Alqandi, H. (2018). 'Recycled Products in the Realm of Furniture and Interior Design in Kuwait', International Design Journal, 8(3), pp. 289-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2018.85514
Yousef, D., Alqandi, H. Recycled Products in the Realm of Furniture and Interior Design in Kuwait. International Design Journal, 2018; 8(3): 289-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2018.85514

Recycled Products in the Realm of Furniture and Interior Design in Kuwait

Article 25, Volume 8, Issue 3 - Serial Number 27, July 2018, Page 289-297  XML PDF (336.67 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2018.85514
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Authors
Diana Mohamed Kamel Yousef1; Haya Ahmed Alqandi2
1Professor of Residential Interior Design, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt
2Associate Professorof Interior Design Department, Faculty of Basic Education, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Kuwait
Abstract
The success of furniture and interior design depends on important elements of shape, function and durability. With the emergence of environmental problems and the pressing need to adapt materials to climate change, a new field of design dealing with recyclable products has developed. This research deals with the level of success of recycled products in the realm of furniture and interior design in Kuwait. The study focuses on measuring the public's awareness and practice of recycling in Kuwait, thenmoves on to analyze whether recycled designs have succeeded to find a place within the lifestyle of Kuwaiti society, taking into account both form and function necessities for achieving a good design. In this regard, the main research question is “To what extent have recycled products in the realm of furniture and interior design managed to succeed in Kuwait?” Findings regarding Kuwaiti society and recycling show several results: most members of the community stated that they had a high knowledge of environmental issues yet seldom actually practiced recycling; community members are against a stronger legal framework for environmental protection; higher education assists with knowledge of environmental issues but not necessarily better recycling practice.The findings from the experiences of recycled designs display that the consideration to the function aspect of the design was not strong. In this regard, the sector is developing with the aim of decoration only and not the essential target of a better environment.  The research ends with recommendations to policy-makers and designers on developingrecyclable designs that suit the society in Kuwait (in terms of form) and serve the function of ameliorating environmental threats.
Keywords
Waste Separation; Recycling; Public's Awareness; Form; Function
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