Sort of Coal in London

Sort of Coal will be attending the London fair “Top drawer” together with B2 Agency

Come by and meet us at the stand. For info please contact Ann Sterry +44 0208 878 2191

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Cool Hunting about SOC

by Noah Armstrong

Founded by Pernille Lembcke and Louise Vilsgaard, Danish brand Sort of Coal focuses on bringing the natural purification power of white charcoal to Western culture with a range of handmade products intended to purify the air without attacking the senses or pollute the environment.

Used as a natural purification agent in Japan and Korea for generations, white charcoal’s natural toxin absorbing qualities cleanse the air of odors, pollution and unwanted moisture.

Activated by heating pieces of oak and bamboo in oxygen depleted kilns over a seven-day period, the uniformly black pieces of coal retain the natural beauty of their original wood forms, but unlike common charcoal, white charcoal leaves no dust or residue and sucks up nastiness like a sponge.

Depending on its size, its purification qualities can be reactivated through exposure to scalding water or direct sunlight for a few months up to a few years.

by Noah Armstrong

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Founded by Pernille Lembcke and Louise Vilsgaard, Danish brand Sort of Coal focuses on bringing the natural purification power of white charcoal to Western culture with a range of handmade products intended to purify the air without attacking the senses or pollute the environment.

Used as a natural purification agent in Japan and Korea for generations, white charcoal’s natural toxin absorbing qualities cleanse the air of odors, pollution and unwanted moisture.

Activated by heating pieces of oak and bamboo in oxygen depleted kilns over a seven-day period, the uniformly black pieces of coal retain the natural beauty of their original wood forms, but unlike common charcoal, white charcoal leaves no dust or residue and sucks up nastiness like a sponge.

Depending on its size, its purification qualities can be reactivated through exposure to scalding water or direct sunlight for a few months up to a few years.

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Sticks of of the black porcelain-like material are used to stir tea, water and alcohol to remove chlorine and other impurities. Once it no longer functions as a purifier, it can be broken into small pieces and recycled into soil where it acts as plant nourishment.

The inherently beautiful product was recently highlighted in a T Magazine article, reminding us “that nature has its own way of purifying itself” and underlining the brilliance of process design.

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Basic air and liquid purification products are now available in United States through Design Within Reach, while a full range of personal hygiene products, jewelry and sculptures can be found at the Sort Of Coal online shop.

SOC in New York Times Magazine

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Sort of Coal in Danish Television: Sustainable Danish design

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Sort of Coal at Formland Fair aug 2009

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Sort of Coal on national TV, USA

I just wanted to let you know that Binchotan and Chikutan are going to be shown on The Today Show this morning.  It’s a popular morning news show here.
The editor from Daily Candy is going to be showing her favorite products.

Most people in the US watch the show.

Daily Candy.

Back in black: Could charcoal be the new green?

Sort of coal is mentioned in a CNN article on White Charcoal.

“while oak trees take that much longer to grow back than bamboo, oak wood charcoal has a potentially limitless life span, whereas bamboo charcoal only lasts around a year (but once it’s used up it makes great fertilizer, says Fung).

Increasingly companies selling these charcoal products are finding ways to harvest the source material more sustainably. Danish company A Sort of Coal, which makes oak wood charcoal says it only takes the stems and branches from the trees, and does not harm the root structure, for example ”

Read the entire article about eco.charcoal

Kuro Cube was tested by Danish Technological Institute

Ethylene is a potent plant harmone. It stimulates the ripening of fruit and flowers. In order to prevent fruit ripening in refrigefators, a cube seems to be heighly effective since it readily adsorbs the ethylene gas produced by the fruits. The cubes also seem to be heighly effective when it comes to eliminating bad smell from refrigirators.
Peter Togeskov, Senior consultant, Danish Tecnological institute

Biochar – the sister of White charcoal

Biochar – black carbon = White charcoal

Biochar is the same material as White Charcoal only that White charcoal from Sort of Coal is made of Oak and burned in handmade killns.

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