• Home
  • Architecture
    • A-Z List for Architecture Topics
    • Apple Campus 2
    • Bamboo Flooring
    • Bamboo Reinforced Concrete
    • Basic Rainfall Collection System
    • BEHR Oil Based Interior/Exterior Primer and Sealer
    • California Academy of Sciences Living Roof Life Cycle
    • Carpet Tiles
    • Cement
    • Clay Bricks
    • Concrete Pools
    • Copper Tubing
    • Cork Flooring
    • Corten Steel
    • Fiberglass Insulation
    • Glazed Ceramic Tiles
    • Golden Gate Bridge
    • Green Concrete
    • Hardwood Flooring
    • Hempcrete
    • Hockey Ice Rink
    • Katrina Cottage
    • Latex Paint
    • Light Transmitting Cement
    • Linoleum
    • Medina Piazza Shading Project
    • Mirrors
    • Mountain Dwellings by BIG
    • Portland Cement Stucco
    • Plastic Roads
    • Silicone-coated Fiberglass
    • Skateboard Deck
    • Stained Glass
    • Statue of Liberty
    • Stone Slab Countertops
    • Taipei 101
    • Terra Cotta Roof Tiles
    • The Edge in Amsterdam
    • 3D Printed Building
    • Tree House
    • UC Davis Baggins End Domes
    • UC Davis Social Sciences and Humanities Building
    • Valle San Nicolas
    • Wallpaper
    • Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA
    • Wood-fiber Insulated Concrete Forms
  • Digital & Electronics
    • A-Z List for Digital & Electronics Topics
    • Alkaline Battery
    • Amazon Echo Dot
    • American Vintage II 1957 Stratocaster
    • Apple Airpods
    • Apple AirPods Max
    • Apple Earpods
    • Apple 5W USB Charger
    • Apple HomePod
    • Apple iPad
    • Apple iPhone 12
    • Apple MacBook Air M3
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Apple Watch Series 4
    • Cellphones
    • Computer Mouse
    • CPU
    • Drones
    • DVDs
    • Fiber Optic Cables
    • First Generation Apple Pencil
    • Fitbit Charge 2
    • GaN Charger
    • Google Glass
    • Hard Drives
    • Image Sensor
    • Kindle
    • KODAK OLED Display
    • LCD Televisions
    • Lithium Ion Based Rechargeable Batteries
    • Macbook Pro 2012
    • Microsoft HoloLens
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Nintendo Wii
    • Nvidia GPU
    • Onewheel XR
    • Optical Fingerprint Scanners
    • Pioneer CDJ-3000
    • Printed Circuit Board
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RFID Tag
    • Roland TR-808 Drum Machine
    • Roomba 614 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
    • Security Camera
    • Silicon Wafer MOSFET
    • Sony Playstation 3
    • Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones
    • SSD Memory Card
    • 3D Printers - Makerbot PLA Filament
    • 3D Printer Polycarbonate
    • Tile Bluetooth Tracker
    • Transparent TV
    • USB Flash Drive
    • Wearable Insulin Pumps
    • Wireless Charger - Magsafe
  • Fashion & Textiles
    • A-Z List for Fashion & Textiles Topics
    • Adidas Futurecraft 4D Shoes
    • Adidas Slides
    • Adidas x Parley Ultraboost
    • Allbirds Wool Runners
    • Antimicrobial Athletic Clothing
    • Athletic Cleats
    • Baggu Nylon Crescent Bag
    • Bamboo Rayon
    • Baseball Hat
    • Birkenstock
    • Bloch Ballet Pointe Shoes
    • Blundstone Lug Boot
    • Canvas Shopping Bags
    • Carhartt Detroit Jacket
    • Cartier Ring
    • Cashmere Wool
    • Cellulosic Fibers (Tencel)
    • Cleaner Cotton
    • Coach Tabby Bag
    • Converse Chuck Taylors
    • Coperni Air Swipe Bag
    • Cotton Fitted Bed Sheets
    • Crocs
    • Demonia Swing-815
    • Denim
    • Disposable Diapers
    • Dr. Martens 1460 Boot
    • Faux Fur
    • Fossil Bag
    • FREITAG Bag
    • Gel Bracelets
    • Girlfriend Collective Leggings
    • Gold Plated Brass Jewelry
    • Gore-Tex
    • Hemp Textiles
    • Hemp Cotton Blended Backpacks
    • Hermes Exotic Bags
    • Hermes Mycelium Bag
    • HOKA Running Shoe
    • House of Sunny Hockney Dress
    • Hunter Wellington Boots
    • I.D.8 Sneaker
    • JanSport Backpack
    • Leather
    • Leather Belts
    • Linen
    • Lululemon Leggings
    • Mejuri Diamond Letter Bracelet
    • New Balance 530s
    • Nike Shoes
    • Nike Space Hippie
    • North Face Borealis Backpack
    • North Face 1996 Nuptse Jacket
    • Pandora Charm Bracelet
    • Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
    • Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Pullover
    • Patagonia Wetsuits
    • Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime 6300G
    • Piñatex
    • Polyester
    • PureMagnolia Rowan Wedding Gown
    • Python Skin Handbags
    • Rainbow Sandals 301 ALTS
    • Ray-Ban Wayfarer
    • Re-Kånken Backpack
    • Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider MT - DBEX0545
    • Sheep Inc. Hoodie
    • Shein Clothing
    • Shoelaces
    • Silk
    • Sofia Vera Lotus Silk Jacket
    • Spandex
    • Spandex Sports Bra
    • Synthetic Leather
    • Synthetic Wigs
    • Tiffany Diamond Ring
    • Timberland Yellow Boots
    • TOMS Shoes
    • Uggs
    • Vans Old Skool Canvas Shoes
    • Vegan Dr. Martens Chelsea Boot
    • Velvet
    • Victoria's Secret Bombshell T-shirt bra
    • Yeezy Foam Runner
    • Zippers
  • Furniture
    • A-Z List for Furniture Topics
    • Cat Tree
    • Coil Mattresses
    • Eames Chairs
    • ENO Sub6 Ultralight Hammock
    • Gaming Chair
    • IKEA Self-Assembly Process
    • Monobloc Chair
    • Nylon Carpet
    • Sofa
    • Target 4 Cube Organizer
  • Graphics
    • A-Z List for Graphics Topics
    • 3M 77 Adhesive Spray
    • Acrylic Paint
    • BIC Cristal Ballpoint Pen
    • Book Casebinding
    • Button Pins
    • Canson Paper
    • Cardboard Packaging
    • Chalkboard Paint
    • Coloured Pencils
    • Cosmetics Packaging
    • Crayons
    • DaVinci Paint Brushes
    • Duct Tape
    • Expo Marker
    • Glossy Magazines
    • Gouache
    • Hershey's Kisses Chocolate Packaging
    • Highway Billboards
    • Junk Mail
    • Kuro Sumi Eggplant Black Tattoo ink
    • Lamy Safari Fountain Pen and Ink
    • License Plates
    • Movie Poster
    • Mycelium packaging
    • Newspapers
    • Oil Paints
    • $100 Dollar Bill
    • Plastic Dry Food/Snack Packaging
    • Playing Cards
    • POSCA Markers
    • Post-it Notes
    • Printer Ink Cartridges
    • Sharpie
    • Sharpie Highlighter
    • Soy-Based Inks
    • Stickers
    • Street Signs
    • Synthetic Rubber Eraser
    • Vinyl Banners
    • Vinyl Stickers
    • Washi Tape
    • White Paper
    • Winsor & Newton Watercolors
  • Lighting
    • A-Z List for Lighting Topics
    • Fluorescent Lights
    • Glow Sticks
    • LED Flashlight
    • LED Lights
    • Luminaire Housing Unit
    • Neon Lighting
  • Products
    • A-Z List for Products Topics
    • Adhesive Bandage
    • Air Filter
    • Airplane Tires
    • Aluminum Soda Cans
    • Apple Card
    • Artificial Turf
    • Ball Mason Jar
    • Bamboo Toothbrush
    • Barbie Dolls
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bassoon
    • Beautyblender
    • BIC Disposable Razor
    • BIC Lighter
    • Bicycle
    • Bicycle Helmets
    • Biodegradable Golf Balls
    • Biodegradable Paper Cup
    • Biodegradable Utensils
    • Bodum Chambord French Press
    • Boeing 787
    • Botts' Dots
    • Brita Filters
    • Brushless DC motor
    • Bubble Wrap
    • 9mm FMJ Brass Cased Bullet
    • Bureo Board
    • Camera Lenses
    • Candle
    • Carbon Fiber
    • Cast Iron Pan
    • Ceramic Magnets
    • CoffeeSock
    • 3M Command Strips
    • Compostable Phone Case
    • Compostable Produce Bags
    • Condoms
    • Corning Gorilla Glass
    • Cotton Swabs
    • Credit/Debit Card
    • Disco Balls
    • Disinfectant Wipes
    • Disposable Chopsticks
    • Disposable Masks
    • Disposable Plastic Cups
    • Disposable Wipes
    • DivaCup
    • Dyson Air Multiplier
    • Electric Cello
    • Electric Kettle
    • Electric Scooter
    • Electric Toothbrush
    • Electronic Dildo
    • Elmers Glue
    • EnviroIce Gel Pack
    • False Eyelashes
    • FIJI Water Bottles
    • Flute
    • Fly Fishing Rod
    • Funko Pops
    • Glade Plugins
    • Glock Gun
    • GRUNDTAL toilet roll holder
    • Hawley Retainers
    • Hippo Roller
    • Hot Wheels
    • HydroFlask
    • Hydrogen Fuel Cell
    • IKEA FRAKTA Bag
    • IMPACT D5 Smart Grip Ping Pong Paddle
    • Invisalign
    • Juice Box
    • JUUL
    • Klean Kanteen
    • Kleenex Soothing Lotion Tissues
    • Kodak Film Roll
    • Landmine
    • Latex Balloons
    • Lava Lamp
    • LEGO Bricks
    • Lululemon Yoga Mat
    • MAM comfort pacifier
    • Manduka Pro Yoga Mat
    • Martin Guitar
    • Master Lock
    • McCallum Bagpipe
    • Melitta Paper Coffee Filters
    • Microbial Fuel Cell
    • Microwave Oven
    • Mirena IUD
    • Monster High Dolls
    • Nalgene Bottle
    • NARS Powder Blush
    • Nitrile Rubber Gloves
    • Non-Woven Polypropylene Bags
    • Numi Tea Bags
    • N-95 Masks
    • Orange Pill Bottles
    • Orbeez
    • PAO Portable Lamp
    • Paper Clips
    • Phone Cases
    • Piano
    • Pimple Patch
    • Pirelli Formula 1 Tires
    • Plackers Dental Floss
    • Plasmonic Eyeglasses for Color Deficiency
    • Plastic Cutlery
    • Plastic Straws
    • Plastic Toothbrush
    • Pneumatic Car Tire
    • Polaroid Film
    • Polyurethane Skateboard Wheels
    • Puff Bars
    • Re/CASETiFY Phone Case
    • Reed Diffuser
    • Reusable Metal Straws
    • Rigid Plastic Coolers
    • Rolex Datejust 41 Watch
    • Rubber bands
    • Rubber Duck
    • Rubik's Cube
    • Samsung Refrigerators
    • Sanitary Pads
    • Scissors
    • Scrub Daddy™
    • Skis
    • SKULLPANDA Blind Boxes
    • Snowboard
    • Soccer Ball
    • Soft Contact Lenses
    • Squishmallows
    • Stanley Tumbler
    • Starbucks Breakfast Blend K-Cup
    • Starbucks Paper Cups
    • Spray Paint
    • Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen
    • Surfboards
    • Swiffer Sweeper
    • Swimming Goggles
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Tampons
    • TAYST Compostable Coffee Pods
    • Teddy Bear
    • Teflon Pan
    • Tennis Racket
    • Tentsile Stingray Tree Tent
    • Tesla
    • Tesla Model S
    • Toaster
    • Toilet Paper
    • Toyota Prius
    • Traffic Cone
    • Train Tracks
    • Ukulele
    • Umbrella
    • U.S. Penny
    • Vinyl Records
    • Violin
    • Vograce Acrylic Keychain
    • Warby Parker Glasses
    • Whisk
    • Wilson Football
    • Wind Turbines
    • Wine Bottle
    • YETI Rambler Water Bottle
    • Yeti Tumbler
    • Ziploc Bags
  • Other
    • A-Z List for Other Topics
    • Aquaphor Healing Ointment Tub
    • Beauty Sheet Mask
    • Beyond Meat
    • Burt's Bees Lip Balm
    • Carmex Lip Balm
    • Chanel no.5 Perfume
    • Chewing Gum
    • Cigarettes
    • Colgate Toothpaste
    • Dove Bar Soap
    • EOS Lip Balm Sphere
    • Eyeshadow Palette
    • Fireworks
    • French Fries
    • Glossier You Perfume
    • Hard Apple Cider
    • Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen
    • Impossible Burger
    • Instant Coffee
    • Jet Fuel
    • Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb
    • Mascara
    • Nail Polish
    • Neutrogena Invigorating Face Wash
    • Perfume
    • Ramen
    • Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush
    • Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment
    • Shampoo
    • Tarte Lipstick
    • Tide PODS
    • TNT
    • Vaseline
  • Search
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  • Home
  • Architecture
    • A-Z List for Architecture Topics
    • Apple Campus 2
    • Bamboo Flooring
    • Bamboo Reinforced Concrete
    • Basic Rainfall Collection System
    • BEHR Oil Based Interior/Exterior Primer and Sealer
    • California Academy of Sciences Living Roof Life Cycle
    • Carpet Tiles
    • Cement
    • Clay Bricks
    • Concrete Pools
    • Copper Tubing
    • Cork Flooring
    • Corten Steel
    • Fiberglass Insulation
    • Glazed Ceramic Tiles
    • Golden Gate Bridge
    • Green Concrete
    • Hardwood Flooring
    • Hempcrete
    • Hockey Ice Rink
    • Katrina Cottage
    • Latex Paint
    • Light Transmitting Cement
    • Linoleum
    • Medina Piazza Shading Project
    • Mirrors
    • Mountain Dwellings by BIG
    • Portland Cement Stucco
    • Plastic Roads
    • Silicone-coated Fiberglass
    • Skateboard Deck
    • Stained Glass
    • Statue of Liberty
    • Stone Slab Countertops
    • Taipei 101
    • Terra Cotta Roof Tiles
    • The Edge in Amsterdam
    • 3D Printed Building
    • Tree House
    • UC Davis Baggins End Domes
    • UC Davis Social Sciences and Humanities Building
    • Valle San Nicolas
    • Wallpaper
    • Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA
    • Wood-fiber Insulated Concrete Forms
  • Digital & Electronics
    • A-Z List for Digital & Electronics Topics
    • Alkaline Battery
    • Amazon Echo Dot
    • American Vintage II 1957 Stratocaster
    • Apple Airpods
    • Apple AirPods Max
    • Apple Earpods
    • Apple 5W USB Charger
    • Apple HomePod
    • Apple iPad
    • Apple iPhone 12
    • Apple MacBook Air M3
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Apple Watch Series 4
    • Cellphones
    • Computer Mouse
    • CPU
    • Drones
    • DVDs
    • Fiber Optic Cables
    • First Generation Apple Pencil
    • Fitbit Charge 2
    • GaN Charger
    • Google Glass
    • Hard Drives
    • Image Sensor
    • Kindle
    • KODAK OLED Display
    • LCD Televisions
    • Lithium Ion Based Rechargeable Batteries
    • Macbook Pro 2012
    • Microsoft HoloLens
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Nintendo Wii
    • Nvidia GPU
    • Onewheel XR
    • Optical Fingerprint Scanners
    • Pioneer CDJ-3000
    • Printed Circuit Board
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RFID Tag
    • Roland TR-808 Drum Machine
    • Roomba 614 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
    • Security Camera
    • Silicon Wafer MOSFET
    • Sony Playstation 3
    • Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones
    • SSD Memory Card
    • 3D Printers - Makerbot PLA Filament
    • 3D Printer Polycarbonate
    • Tile Bluetooth Tracker
    • Transparent TV
    • USB Flash Drive
    • Wearable Insulin Pumps
    • Wireless Charger - Magsafe
  • Fashion & Textiles
    • A-Z List for Fashion & Textiles Topics
    • Adidas Futurecraft 4D Shoes
    • Adidas Slides
    • Adidas x Parley Ultraboost
    • Allbirds Wool Runners
    • Antimicrobial Athletic Clothing
    • Athletic Cleats
    • Baggu Nylon Crescent Bag
    • Bamboo Rayon
    • Baseball Hat
    • Birkenstock
    • Bloch Ballet Pointe Shoes
    • Blundstone Lug Boot
    • Canvas Shopping Bags
    • Carhartt Detroit Jacket
    • Cartier Ring
    • Cashmere Wool
    • Cellulosic Fibers (Tencel)
    • Cleaner Cotton
    • Coach Tabby Bag
    • Converse Chuck Taylors
    • Coperni Air Swipe Bag
    • Cotton Fitted Bed Sheets
    • Crocs
    • Demonia Swing-815
    • Denim
    • Disposable Diapers
    • Dr. Martens 1460 Boot
    • Faux Fur
    • Fossil Bag
    • FREITAG Bag
    • Gel Bracelets
    • Girlfriend Collective Leggings
    • Gold Plated Brass Jewelry
    • Gore-Tex
    • Hemp Textiles
    • Hemp Cotton Blended Backpacks
    • Hermes Exotic Bags
    • Hermes Mycelium Bag
    • HOKA Running Shoe
    • House of Sunny Hockney Dress
    • Hunter Wellington Boots
    • I.D.8 Sneaker
    • JanSport Backpack
    • Leather
    • Leather Belts
    • Linen
    • Lululemon Leggings
    • Mejuri Diamond Letter Bracelet
    • New Balance 530s
    • Nike Shoes
    • Nike Space Hippie
    • North Face Borealis Backpack
    • North Face 1996 Nuptse Jacket
    • Pandora Charm Bracelet
    • Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
    • Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Pullover
    • Patagonia Wetsuits
    • Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime 6300G
    • Piñatex
    • Polyester
    • PureMagnolia Rowan Wedding Gown
    • Python Skin Handbags
    • Rainbow Sandals 301 ALTS
    • Ray-Ban Wayfarer
    • Re-Kånken Backpack
    • Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider MT - DBEX0545
    • Sheep Inc. Hoodie
    • Shein Clothing
    • Shoelaces
    • Silk
    • Sofia Vera Lotus Silk Jacket
    • Spandex
    • Spandex Sports Bra
    • Synthetic Leather
    • Synthetic Wigs
    • Tiffany Diamond Ring
    • Timberland Yellow Boots
    • TOMS Shoes
    • Uggs
    • Vans Old Skool Canvas Shoes
    • Vegan Dr. Martens Chelsea Boot
    • Velvet
    • Victoria's Secret Bombshell T-shirt bra
    • Yeezy Foam Runner
    • Zippers
  • Furniture
    • A-Z List for Furniture Topics
    • Cat Tree
    • Coil Mattresses
    • Eames Chairs
    • ENO Sub6 Ultralight Hammock
    • Gaming Chair
    • IKEA Self-Assembly Process
    • Monobloc Chair
    • Nylon Carpet
    • Sofa
    • Target 4 Cube Organizer
  • Graphics
    • A-Z List for Graphics Topics
    • 3M 77 Adhesive Spray
    • Acrylic Paint
    • BIC Cristal Ballpoint Pen
    • Book Casebinding
    • Button Pins
    • Canson Paper
    • Cardboard Packaging
    • Chalkboard Paint
    • Coloured Pencils
    • Cosmetics Packaging
    • Crayons
    • DaVinci Paint Brushes
    • Duct Tape
    • Expo Marker
    • Glossy Magazines
    • Gouache
    • Hershey's Kisses Chocolate Packaging
    • Highway Billboards
    • Junk Mail
    • Kuro Sumi Eggplant Black Tattoo ink
    • Lamy Safari Fountain Pen and Ink
    • License Plates
    • Movie Poster
    • Mycelium packaging
    • Newspapers
    • Oil Paints
    • $100 Dollar Bill
    • Plastic Dry Food/Snack Packaging
    • Playing Cards
    • POSCA Markers
    • Post-it Notes
    • Printer Ink Cartridges
    • Sharpie
    • Sharpie Highlighter
    • Soy-Based Inks
    • Stickers
    • Street Signs
    • Synthetic Rubber Eraser
    • Vinyl Banners
    • Vinyl Stickers
    • Washi Tape
    • White Paper
    • Winsor & Newton Watercolors
  • Lighting
    • A-Z List for Lighting Topics
    • Fluorescent Lights
    • Glow Sticks
    • LED Flashlight
    • LED Lights
    • Luminaire Housing Unit
    • Neon Lighting
  • Products
    • A-Z List for Products Topics
    • Adhesive Bandage
    • Air Filter
    • Airplane Tires
    • Aluminum Soda Cans
    • Apple Card
    • Artificial Turf
    • Ball Mason Jar
    • Bamboo Toothbrush
    • Barbie Dolls
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bassoon
    • Beautyblender
    • BIC Disposable Razor
    • BIC Lighter
    • Bicycle
    • Bicycle Helmets
    • Biodegradable Golf Balls
    • Biodegradable Paper Cup
    • Biodegradable Utensils
    • Bodum Chambord French Press
    • Boeing 787
    • Botts' Dots
    • Brita Filters
    • Brushless DC motor
    • Bubble Wrap
    • 9mm FMJ Brass Cased Bullet
    • Bureo Board
    • Camera Lenses
    • Candle
    • Carbon Fiber
    • Cast Iron Pan
    • Ceramic Magnets
    • CoffeeSock
    • 3M Command Strips
    • Compostable Phone Case
    • Compostable Produce Bags
    • Condoms
    • Corning Gorilla Glass
    • Cotton Swabs
    • Credit/Debit Card
    • Disco Balls
    • Disinfectant Wipes
    • Disposable Chopsticks
    • Disposable Masks
    • Disposable Plastic Cups
    • Disposable Wipes
    • DivaCup
    • Dyson Air Multiplier
    • Electric Cello
    • Electric Kettle
    • Electric Scooter
    • Electric Toothbrush
    • Electronic Dildo
    • Elmers Glue
    • EnviroIce Gel Pack
    • False Eyelashes
    • FIJI Water Bottles
    • Flute
    • Fly Fishing Rod
    • Funko Pops
    • Glade Plugins
    • Glock Gun
    • GRUNDTAL toilet roll holder
    • Hawley Retainers
    • Hippo Roller
    • Hot Wheels
    • HydroFlask
    • Hydrogen Fuel Cell
    • IKEA FRAKTA Bag
    • IMPACT D5 Smart Grip Ping Pong Paddle
    • Invisalign
    • Juice Box
    • JUUL
    • Klean Kanteen
    • Kleenex Soothing Lotion Tissues
    • Kodak Film Roll
    • Landmine
    • Latex Balloons
    • Lava Lamp
    • LEGO Bricks
    • Lululemon Yoga Mat
    • MAM comfort pacifier
    • Manduka Pro Yoga Mat
    • Martin Guitar
    • Master Lock
    • McCallum Bagpipe
    • Melitta Paper Coffee Filters
    • Microbial Fuel Cell
    • Microwave Oven
    • Mirena IUD
    • Monster High Dolls
    • Nalgene Bottle
    • NARS Powder Blush
    • Nitrile Rubber Gloves
    • Non-Woven Polypropylene Bags
    • Numi Tea Bags
    • N-95 Masks
    • Orange Pill Bottles
    • Orbeez
    • PAO Portable Lamp
    • Paper Clips
    • Phone Cases
    • Piano
    • Pimple Patch
    • Pirelli Formula 1 Tires
    • Plackers Dental Floss
    • Plasmonic Eyeglasses for Color Deficiency
    • Plastic Cutlery
    • Plastic Straws
    • Plastic Toothbrush
    • Pneumatic Car Tire
    • Polaroid Film
    • Polyurethane Skateboard Wheels
    • Puff Bars
    • Re/CASETiFY Phone Case
    • Reed Diffuser
    • Reusable Metal Straws
    • Rigid Plastic Coolers
    • Rolex Datejust 41 Watch
    • Rubber bands
    • Rubber Duck
    • Rubik's Cube
    • Samsung Refrigerators
    • Sanitary Pads
    • Scissors
    • Scrub Daddy™
    • Skis
    • SKULLPANDA Blind Boxes
    • Snowboard
    • Soccer Ball
    • Soft Contact Lenses
    • Squishmallows
    • Stanley Tumbler
    • Starbucks Breakfast Blend K-Cup
    • Starbucks Paper Cups
    • Spray Paint
    • Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen
    • Surfboards
    • Swiffer Sweeper
    • Swimming Goggles
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Synthetic Makeup Brush
    • Tampons
    • TAYST Compostable Coffee Pods
    • Teddy Bear
    • Teflon Pan
    • Tennis Racket
    • Tentsile Stingray Tree Tent
    • Tesla
    • Tesla Model S
    • Toaster
    • Toilet Paper
    • Toyota Prius
    • Traffic Cone
    • Train Tracks
    • Ukulele
    • Umbrella
    • U.S. Penny
    • Vinyl Records
    • Violin
    • Vograce Acrylic Keychain
    • Warby Parker Glasses
    • Whisk
    • Wilson Football
    • Wind Turbines
    • Wine Bottle
    • YETI Rambler Water Bottle
    • Yeti Tumbler
    • Ziploc Bags
  • Other
    • A-Z List for Other Topics
    • Aquaphor Healing Ointment Tub
    • Beauty Sheet Mask
    • Beyond Meat
    • Burt's Bees Lip Balm
    • Carmex Lip Balm
    • Chanel no.5 Perfume
    • Chewing Gum
    • Cigarettes
    • Colgate Toothpaste
    • Dove Bar Soap
    • EOS Lip Balm Sphere
    • Eyeshadow Palette
    • Fireworks
    • French Fries
    • Glossier You Perfume
    • Hard Apple Cider
    • Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen
    • Impossible Burger
    • Instant Coffee
    • Jet Fuel
    • Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb
    • Mascara
    • Nail Polish
    • Neutrogena Invigorating Face Wash
    • Perfume
    • Ramen
    • Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush
    • Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment
    • Shampoo
    • Tarte Lipstick
    • Tide PODS
    • TNT
    • Vaseline
  • Search
  • About
  • Contact

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Carolina Olvera-Reyes

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12 November 2021

House of Sunny

The green Hockney dress from House of Sunny captured the attention of the American public in summer of 2020, such as celebrity Kendall Jenner, and Tik-tok influencer, Vanessa Pettorelli.[1] The green monochromatic dress is inspired by David Hockney’s paintings; thus, the dress contains lily pad patterns all over the silhouette to reference him. [2] The company, House of Sunny promotes themselves as an eco-friendly and vegan fashion company. They say they have ensured ‘there’s no unfair or unsafe labor’ on their end, and that they try to get materials that are recycled.[3] It all sounds nice on paper, but so far there has been no proof on their end to substantiate what they are stating. In this research, I am detailing the embodied energy it takes to create the Hockney dress to point out how much of it is needed to make this “ecofriendly” dress. The House of Sunny dress is made from 60% viscose and 40% nylon; therefore, I first uncover the energy needed to create and obtain the primary and secondary raw materials that will later be transformed into nylon and viscose. Then, the energy within the transportation throughout the entire process starting from getting raw materials, to the shipping of the dress to the consumers. Finally, the energy within the waste of the dress and its byproducts.

            Although this is solely focused on the House of Sonny’s dress and their non-eco-friendly energy use to create it, this research brings up the point of holding a company accountable, especially in the 2021 current climate crisis. There potentially could be better methods to create greener materials while also producing a great number of dresses for revenue, but if not, there must be other options to create fashion, while not destroying the environment. This research is meant to inform the public of the toxic methods of a supposedly 100% green and vegan company. It is to hold this company, and all others accountable for promoting themselves as eco-friendly when it is the opposite.

            To understand why nylon and viscose are bad for the environment and is in fact the opposite of being eco-friendly, we need to comprehend how they are made. Nylon is part of a family of materials called polyamides, but the specific type of nylon that is used for yarn is Nylon-6.[4] These polyamides only come from toxic fossil fuels like coal, crude oil, and natural gas. Nylon-6 is a homopolymer produced from ring opening polymerization of ε-Caprolactam.[5] Ring opening polymerization is where the “terminal end group of a polymer chain acts as a reactive center where further cyclic monomers can react by ring-opening and addition of the broken bond to form a longer polymer chain.”[6]  ε-Caprolactam is a monomer, or a molecule, that combines with other like monomers to specifically create nylon 6. Essentially, carbon-based chemicals found in coal and petroleum are placed into a high-pressure, heated situation where a large polymer, or a sheet of nylon, is thus formed.  To make nylon fabric for apparel, “this nylon sheet is then broken into chips, melted, and drawn through a mechanical spinneret to produce individual fibers that are woven into fabric.”[7]

            The embodied energy use during nylon manufacturing is 342 MJ per kg of fiber and processed into fabric.[8] Embodied energy is the energy required to manufacture nylon yarn. This energy estimate does not include the energy in getting the crude oil, because almost all companies who obtain oil are not transparent in their energy consumption.[9] Moreover, the estimates I used for the embodied energy of creating nylon, is based off popular nylon manufacturing methods. The House of Sunny is not explicit in where they get their yarn from or where their manufacturers are located. The lack of transparency from the company furthers the point that this company is not as ecofriendly as they claim.

Viscose is a semi-synthetic type of rayon fabric made from wood pulp, bamboo, eucalyptus, or any hardwood.[10] The first step for this viscose process begins with obtaining the raw materials of hardwood. The wood that will be de harvested and debarked typically come from hardwood forests or plantations.[11] For one hardwood mill, they can use up to 220 kWh/MBF (kilowatt-hour per thousand board feet).[12] Then, the process of dissolving wood pulp and transforming it into fibers uses about 224 trillion thermal units (TBtu) of energy for one year of production. However, the pulp production mainly uses energy from 140 TBtu of black liquor, 24 TBtu of natural gas, and 33 TBtu of wood & bark. Therefore, although a lot of energy is needed for pulp mills, they do create most of their own fuel to use. I do have to note that the estimates gathered for the wood process is for harvesting wood and wood pulp in bulk. It was difficult to find the percentage of energy for only one log and pulping one log.

The procedure used in the mills consists of “purification and separation of the wood fibers, in a series of steps which require steam and chemicals inputs (e.g., sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide or sulfur dioxide).”[13] The end result of that procedure is brown wood pulp. The brown wood pulp is then washed, cleaned, and bleached.[14] “To create the fibers, the pulp is treated with carbon disulfide and then dissolved in sodium hydroxide to create the solution referred to as “viscose.” The viscose solution is forced through a spinneret, which is a machine that creates filaments, called regenerated cellulose. This regenerated cellulose is spun into yarn, which can then be woven or knit into viscose rayon fabric.”[15]  Although there are many estimates of energy and heat usage, the embodied energy of viscose is 192 MJ per kg of fiber and fabric.[16]

Like the estimates with nylon, the energy is based off popular methods in making viscose. The types and amounts of chemicals used vary according to the process and methods used. The types of procedures for creating wood pulp also varies based on region. For nylon as well, there are a variety of ways it can be made with different chemicals and methods.

With all these numbers, how does it display that the energy usage is indeed harmful for the environment? Viscose uses 192 MJ per 2 pounds of fiber and fabric, and nylon 342 MJ per 2 pounds of fiber and fabric. The Hockney dress is estimated to weigh around 1 pound and made from 60% viscose and 40% nylon. If it takes 192 MJ for 2 pounds of viscose fiber and fabric to be made, 1 pound of fabric would take 115 MJ. Since the dress is made from 60% viscose, I will multiply 60% with 115 MJ and get 96MJ for how much energy is needed to produce the specific amount of viscose in the dress. For nylon, 1 pound of fabric would take 171 MJ. 171 MJ multiplied with 40% nylon would be 68 MJ. 68 MJ is how much energy is needed to produce 40% nylon for the dress. When I add those two together, the production of nylon and viscose uses 126 MJ of energy. So, for one dress it needs 126 MJ of energy to produce the materials. In comparison, an electric vehicle uses around 108 MJ to travel 100 miles.[17]’ The paper and pulp industry used about 14% of all the fuel consumed by the U.S. manufacturing sector. With all these points, there is extremely high energy input into the manufacture of nylon and viscose with a small yield of fibers, not even fabric.

Because House of Sunny is not transparent in where they get their yarn or dresses, it is difficult to create total energy used for the overall transportation. Presumably, the raw materials for viscose and nylon are gathered first and then once turned into yarn or fabric, it is sent to the dress manufacturing location. Once the dress is made, it is then most likely sent to the House of Sunny headquarters, and afterwards sent to the buyer. House of Sunny maintains they avoid air freight; thus, they must transport their dress through cargo ship, truck, or train. If transferred through cargo, a common ship like Panamax consumes 63,000 gallons of marine fuel a day while going 20 to 25 knots per hour. The truck would run on 120-150 gallons of fuel a day, running on chemical energy like the cargo ship. If the train was electrical, it would run between three and five kWh per vehicle mile. According to CSX, a dominant supplier of rail-based freight transportation in North America, if the train was running on fuel, it can run 500 miles on a gallon of fuel.[18]

The energy consumption of recycling or throwing away the dress varies. Yarn is not recyclable, so the only methods of recycling the dress would be using it as something different than its intended purpose or giving it away. Not much energy is needed in this process of giving away one dress, so there will not be an estimate of how much is being used. However, if the dress was thrown away, it would go through the process of being picked up by a waste management truck, and then dropped off at the waste management facility. Thereafter, it would be sorted among the trash as plastic and possibly burned or left alone in landfills. The energy consumption of that process is not clear. Most research articles promote how much waste managements create energy from their landfill, and not how much is used. In addition, clothes like the Hockney dress tend to be left to decompose in landfills and not burned because they are plastic.

There is a clear lack of data on how much energy is consumed with textiles, their transportations, and how the raw materials are received – for many of the topics just a few studies were found, and often only covered environmental impacts. In conclusion, to make one Hockney dress without including the energy in transportation or the process of harvesting wood, would be 126MJ. This includes the energy of making pulp into viscose, processing nylon polymers, and making viscose and nylon into yarn. If I included the energy consumption of wood being processed into pulp, the estimate would rise to 236,333,654 MJ of energy. However, this estimate includes a whole year’s worth of production, so it is not accurate enough. The House of Sunny is greenwashing, which is when a company states they are using ethical and ecofriendly methods to produce their products, but the reality is on the contrary. Although, they are vegan and animal-cruelty free, the energy to make one dress is substantial.

[1] Ernest, Maya. “Fast Fashion Drama: How a Trendy Green Dress Divided Tiktok.” Input, Input, 3 June 2021, https://www.inputmag.com/style/tiktok-house-of-sunnys-hockney-dress-green-trend-fast-fashion-drama.

[2] Cary, Alice. “Kendall Jenner Owns the Cult Dress of Summer 2020.” British Vogue, British Vogue, 14 July 2020, https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/article/dress-of-the-summer.

[3] “About the Brand: London.” HOUSE OF SUNNY, https://www.houseofsunny.co.uk/about.

[4] “Making Nylon 6.” Polymer Science Learning Center, https://pslc.ws/macrog/nysix.htm.

[5] Vagholkar, Parth. (2016). Nylon (Chemistry, Properties and Uses). International Journal of Scientific Research. 5. 349-351.

[6] “Polymer Properties Database.” ROP, 12 Sept. 2019, https://polymerdatabase.com/polymer%20chemistry/Ring%20Opening%20Polymerization.html.

[7] Uren, Ashlee. “Material Guide: How Sustainable Is Nylon?” Good On You, 16 June 2021, https://goodonyou.eco/material-guide-nylon/.

[8] Anne, Patty, and Leigh Anne. “What Is the Energy Profile of the Textile Industry?” OEcotextiles, OEcotextiles, 31 Oct. 2011, https://oecotextiles.blog/2009/06/16/what-is-the-energy-profile-of-the-textile-industry/#_ftnref1.

[9] “RAYON (VISCOSE).” CFDA, https://cfda.com/resources/materials/detail/rayon-viscose.

[10] MasterclassStaff. “Fabric Guide: What Is Viscose? Understanding Viscose Fabric and How Viscose Is Made - 2021.” MasterClass, MasterClass, 12 Aug. 2021, https://www.masterclass.com/articles/fabric-guide-what-is-viscose-understanding-viscose-fabric-and-how-viscose-is-made.

[11] Mathews , Ruth, and Alexandra Freitas. Viscose Fiber Production, Water Footprint Network , 2017.

[12] Lin, Wenshu, et al. “Energy Consumption and Efficiency of Appalachian Hardwood Sawmills.” Forest Products Journal, Allen Press, 1 Jan. 2012, https://meridian.allenpress.com/fpj/article-abstract/62/1/32/136771/Energy-Consumption-and-Efficiency-of-Appalachian?redirectedFrom=fulltext.

[13] Mathews , Ruth, and Alexandra Freitas. Viscose Fiber Production, Water Footprint Network , 2017.

[14] Mathews , Ruth, and Alexandra Freitas. Viscose Fiber Production, Water Footprint Network , 2017.

[15] Sewport Support Team. “What Is Viscose Fabric: Properties, How Its Made and Where.” Sewport, 27 Feb. 2019, https://sewport.com/fabrics-directory/viscose-fabric.

[16] Anne, Patty, and Leigh Anne. “What Is the Energy Profile of the Textile Industry?” OEcotextiles, OEcotextiles, 31 Oct. 2011, https://oecotextiles.blog/2009/06/16/what-is-the-energy-profile-of-the-textile-industry/#_ftnref1.

[17] “Charging Plug-in Electric Vehicles at Home.” Alternative Fuels Data Center: Charging Plug-In Electric Vehicles at Home, U.S. Department of Energy, https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electricity_charging_home.html.

[18] “Fuel Efficiency.” CSX.com, CSX, https://www.csx.com/index.cfm/about-us/the-csx-advantage/fuel-efficiency/.

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