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Christian Lodgaard, Flokk Furniture on Sustainable Design
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Christian Lodgaard, Flokk Furniture on Sustainable Design

Your World of Creativity · Mark Stinson

December 20, 202321m 4s

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Show Notes

Episode Theme: Exploring Sustainable Design for a Greener World

Guest: Christian Lodgaard, Senior Vice President of Design at Flokk Furniture, Norway

Defining Sustainable Design:

- Lodgaard emphasizes that sustainable design should improve industry sustainability and address environmental footprints.

- Iconic, eternal objects are praised, but longevity alone isn't enough. The focus must include reducing environmental footprints in production.

Circular Design Principles:

- Flokk follows circular design principles: low weight, few components, durable materials, long lifespan, and designed for disassembly.

- Transparent and intuitive architecture is encouraged to celebrate assembly and promote easy repairability.

Brand Building and Transparency:

- Lodgaard discusses the importance of transparent brand communication in addressing sustainability.

- Flokk's name change and brand redesign aimed to embrace human-centeredness and Scandinavian legacy while maintaining a global perspective.


Metrics and Transparency:

- Flokk has been transparent about sustainability, implementing environmental product declarations since 2004.

- The five, three principle focuses on using as little material as possible, choosing low-carbon footprint materials, and designing for disassembly.


Scaling Sustainable Initiatives:

- The challenge lies in scaling sustainable initiatives rather than introducing constant innovation.

- Discipline, patience, stamina, and joy are essential in creating fewer, high-impact products with longer market presence.


Personal Background and Inspiration:

- Lodgaard shares a personal story about his mother's influence on his path towards sustainability and industry.

- Growing up in Norway, surrounded by nature's challenges, influenced a design tradition favoring essential, durable, and functional products.


Future Initiatives and Scaling Challenges:

- The future involves scaling existing technologies and practices rather than constant innovation.

- Lodgaard stresses the need for systematic approaches and joyful initiatives to create sustainable products with a lasting impact.


Closing Thoughts:

- Host Mark Stinson emphasizes the importance of face-to-face interactions for meaningful connections and creative inspiration.

- The podcast continues to explore global creativity, actionable plans, and making positive impacts in sustainability.


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