HAUTEGREEN SNEAK PEEK: Hi-Five’s Apt Chair
by Emily Pilloton
This past weekend at BKLYN Designs, we were excited to discover Kiel Mead and Michael Cummings of Hi-Five’s simple but stunning Apt chairs, and were pleased to find out they are made from Richlite, a resin-impregnated paper product that we’ve praised on several occasions before. The Apt Chairs also boast snazzy upholstery thanks to ModPod’s organic cotton fabric line.
We love Hi Five’s Apt Chairs’ delicate yet strong form and the coupling of green materials and a modern aesthetic. And in case you missed BKLYN Designs, you can still catch Hi Five’s designs at HauteGreen this weekend, where they’ll be on display along with the rest of the best of the best green designs.

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This is a puzzling post, as the replies to the Inhabitat (10/01/06) article comparing Richlite with PaperStone were unflattering towards Richlite. Apparently, Richlite is made from a petro-chemical (oil based) resin, and doesn’t use 100% recycled paper. PaperStone, on the other hand, uses a resin made from cashw nut skins, 100% recycled paper, and does not show water stains and scratches from normal use as Richlite does. So it would appear that Richite is definitely NOT green… but it somehow has managed to be included inproductsbeing shown at ‘HauteGreen’. Is this ‘green washing’ or what ?
Also, the designers who had their concrete table featured in Inhabitat a few days ago would do well to consider fabrucating their table from PaperStone, as it would probably weigh a lot less… and as a result, sell a lot more !