neat. for sennheiser. lim developed the concept at the art center college of design. “i took note that sennheiser has made moves to make their company more sustainable by introducing fully recyclable packaging,” he tells co.design. “the next step is to make the product itself more environment-friendly.” he chose high-density fiberboard, which is often used for audio-system closure boxes because of its ability to carry sound reverb; cork for the turntable and earphone headband; and aluminum, which he CNC’d to produce a durable body. lim capped the target price at $350…sennheiser hasn’t committed to producing the student project. | via fastcodesign