What if your next fit-out could keep thousands of plastic items out of landfill—and still look incredible?
That’s exactly what Weymouth Primary School has done with their new reception wall.
Designed and installed by Anson and the Spacebar Design team, every panel is made in Aotearoa from 100% recycled plastics.
Moana Cleanstone’s deep ocean blue is crafted from retired commercial fishing nets.
Clear Cleanstone’s shimmer comes from soft plastic wrap and white shrink wrap—designed to echo ripples on water.
No paint. No veneer. No chipping. Just long-lasting material you can clean easily.
Spacebar Design cut each triangle to reflect the school’s logo and kaupapa—turning the wall into both a welcome and a story about place.
With over 11% of a building’s carbon footprint comes from the materials you choose.
Using recycled materials can slash embodied carbon and win Green Star points.
Durable, fully recyclable surfaces mean less waste from replacement over time.
This is what happens when design, sustainability, and purpose come together—your space becomes more than a backdrop. It becomes part of the message you’re sending to every visitor.
If your planning a new build or renovation and looking to develop a space that
lasts for decades, Reduce waste and emissions and Create a story your clients want to share
…jump on criticaldesign.nz to see what’s possible.
Or, if you’re looking for builders and designers who can execute with Cleanstone, check out spacebardesign.co.nz.
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