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Location | TR |
Reference year | 2017 |
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Technical purpose of product or process | Designed by the Italian design office Studio Kairos for Koleksiyon, Calder is a modular seating system developed for workspaces and free fields as hotel lounges and hospital waiting rooms. Calder, named after the famous artist Alexander Calder renowned for his abstract mobile sculptures, consists of four different pouf units and one aluminum tray. Calder, which allows pouf units to be connected to one another in various ways, enables its user to create a sheer number of different combinations. The modules are connected to one another with special fittings and thus they can be shaped according to various requirements and wishes. Ready-to-use mounting holes have been opened underside the relevant units of all pouf modules by considering any various combination options. As to the preference of its user, Calder can be with or without socket. |
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General comment on data set | The inventory for the LCA study is based on the 2017 production figures for Calder Seating Units manufactured by Koleksiyon Mobilya San. A.Ş. (Koleksiyon) in their production plants located in Tekirdağ,Turkey. |
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Data set valid until | 2021 |
Time representativeness description | 18.04.2021 |
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Technology description including background system | Using technology, environmentally friendly and recyclable materials when designing products and services, Koleksiyon always aims at protecting the environment as well as human safety. The brand is also willing to ensure that each employee truly knows the importance of his/her contribution towards the green and sustainable environment. Manufacturing includes sizing and painting of product parts and assembly. The end products are then packaged to be sold. Electric energy and natural gas are consumed during manufacturing. |
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Time stamp (last saved) | 2018-11-09T17:43:21.772+03:00 |
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UUID | 5335a472-9d34-4ab0-8282-669d567ffa95 |
Data set version | 00.00.016 |
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Copyright | Yes |
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