Bauhaus

Neologisms ‘talks’ about pollution through the image of Bauhaus, stressing the extensive use of plastic cups and trash dumped in the sea in contrast with the durable, long lasting materials used during the early 1900s.

Polyethylene Terephthalate

Zen, Gem, and Ion are 3-dimensional decorative and acoustic sandwich panel solutions with Mura finish, manufactured from non-woven formed PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate). They contain 60% post-consumer recycled PET content and are printed with environmentally preferable pigment inks that have been specially tailored to deliver excellent light fastness while remaining low-VOC, non-flammable and non-toxic.

Polyethylene resin and recycled plastics

'VELA' is a modular system with an elementary prismatic geometry that bases its singularity in the balance of its proportions. This unique and simple set is made of polyethylene resin. The design belongs to the Valencia-based design company Vondom, which’s products are made of entirely recycled plastics sourced from the Mediterranean Sea.

Polymethyl Methacrylate

The Invisible coffee table designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for the Italian label Kartell is manufactured from just one single "mold" using industrial casting. This product is made from the highly biocompatible and 100% recyclable material PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate). Light and stable, the Invisible coffee table creates an impeccable design through innovative production.

Vinyl

The Inset collection by Patcraft is a new take on the parquet, combining a variety of vinyl-covered planks that are designed to emulate different wood and concrete finishes.

Vinyl itself, as well as its scraps, are entirely recyclable, allowing for the judicious use of natural resources and aligning with Patcraft’s vision of concentrating on safe, sustainable and renewable materials.