The change in the environment is a major concern for all the
economies around the globe
and to curtail further damage to the planet, it’s the duty of every
citizen to incorporate
certain changes in their lifestyle. The Eco Home exhibition at Geffrye
Museum aims to
revolutionise resources like electricity and water and opt for renewable
resources. The
exhibition secures knowledgeable design and consumption in a broader
perspective and
emphasis on eco-friendly attitude that adds panache to living style and
inspires noble
taste.
The Geffrye Museum is working with Oliver Health, the eco designer, to
develop a
design that will be thought provoking for the expo. The exhibition hosts
workshops,
debates, talks and study of the day on the scenarios of things to come.
The Wattson energy meter is a “must watch” element of the show.
Location and getting there
The Geffrye Museum is located in Shoreditch at a short distance from
London and easily
accessible through public transport.
Rail: Dalston Kingsland, then bus 67, 149 or 243
Buses: 67, 149, 242, 243, 394
London Over ground: Hoxton Station, 2 minutes walk
Tube: Liverpool Street, then bus 149 or 242
Tube: Old Street (exit 2), then bus 243 or a 15 minute walk
The main entrance has cycle stands making it favourable to come here via
cycling. There
is limited metre parking. Disabled visitors can park in front of the
museum for three
hours between 10.00am - 4.00pm.
Major attractions
Some of the eco-friendly products that are on display for you to take
a look include:
Ovetto Recycling Bin - Made from recycled plastic and allows recycling
with its
innovative designs. It is perfect for office and home use.
Tord Boontje Recycled Glass Carafe - Made from slices of wine bottles
glass is as big as
a jug or vase.
Mira Eco Showerhead - It saves 10 litres of water per minute by
replacing water particles
with air bubbles producing high-pressured coverage.
Luau LED Light - Portable and entirely rechargeable, a soft LED light
glows for six to
ten hours. LED consumes low energy and has longer life.
DATES
Not yet fixed.
CONTACTS
The Geffrye Museum
Kingsland Road
London, E2 8EA.
Tele: 020 7739 9893