Dezeen in Depth examines the environmental impact of polyurethane foam


SCP works with a range of material alternatives

This month’s Dezeen in Depth newsletter examines the role of polyurethane foam in furniture manufacturing and features an interview with Rafael Pelli. Subscribe to Dezeen in Depth today!


For more than half a century, fossil fuel-based polyurethane foam has been a staple in furniture manufacturing. Jane Englefield explores the impact of this reliable yet unsustainable material.

“Our furniture design has been led, almost from that point, into this mouldable, what you might call organic, form development – that is where foam works very well,” said Tom Lloyd, co-founder of London industrial design studio Pearson Lloyd.

Petronas Towers by Pelli Clarke
Petronas Towers became a “symbol of prosperity” for Southeast Asia said Rafael Pelli

The latest edition of Dezeen in Depth also features an interview with Pelli about the impact of his father’s Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur and an opinion piece by Sophie Tolhurst on Jaguar’s rebrand.

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