Design, research, and production around industrial and urban mining
Hygroscopic Mortar
Industrial Synergies and Research Based on Local Inorganic Rejection Materials.
Industrial Synergies and Research Based on Local Inorganic Rejection Materials.
The Use of Wool in the Craft or Artistic Field.
A Commitment to Manufacturing and the Optimisation of Local Resources.
3d Printing, Using Biodegradable Material From Different Types of Plant Fibre.
Business Synergies to Develop Quality Products.
Giving a New Life to Used Manufactured Material.
Traceability of Pieces Made From Local Fabrics and With Nfc Technology.
Wool and Other Biomaterials Such as Olive Pits as a Structural Material.
Using Nearby Resources, Natural and Human Materials.
Ancestral Techniques in the Treatment of Wood by Immersion in Water.
Creation of Pieces Using the Fusing Technique From Demolished Doors and Windows.
Reusing rejected textiles and connecting the social economy with design.
Design of palm heart pieces, following ancestral techniques and tradition.
The wood of this tree becomes a chair with pure lines and a brutalist air.
Recycled glass from beverage bottling plants and demolished windows.
Craft techniques using paper and natural fibres with a wide variety of textures.
Digital manufacturing technologies to create objects from plastic waste.
Ceramic material with a specific porosity that allows water to flow.
Recovering the tiles from the demolition of an old house.
The hydraulic tile allows for multiple variations of collage-like designs.