Lamps made from leftover tarpaulin and lighting structure already used.

Farolillos

 

Sara Regal

Sara Regal is a Galician designer based in Mallorca, specialising in material research and sustainable practices applied to objects and spaces. She develops intuitive methods with an experimental approach to materials and production methods, with a strong influence of chromatic trends and a strong artistic focus. After completing her master’s degree at ECAL and completing a design residency in Hong Kong she started working for the Spanish brand Camper. Recently she has started her independent practice with a workshop in the countryside of Mallorca, and there she experiments with material remnants creating recycled pieces. The workshop work is carried out simultaneously with interior design and art direction. Recently his work has been exhibited at New York Design Week, Salone del Mobile and Vitra House among others. In 2022 he received the Galicia prize for innovation and design in the category of emerging talent.

 

Design

Sara Regal for LOOP Disseny i Circularitat

Post-consumption materials by Deixalles

Recovered canvas

Recovered metal structure

Reused cable, bulb and switch

Production

Sara Regal

 

Lanterns

Sara has designed and produced two lanterns with leftover pieces of Deixalles lamp frames. The idea that Sara always had in mind when tackling the project was to create a product that was easy to produce but with its own character. To this end, she developed two patterns to suit the existing material in the Foundation’s lighting department. Through the sewing and the discarded structure and a simple technological connection, he has created a table and a pendant model, adaptable in terms of size, which flee from rigidity and inspired by paper lamps. In addition, the structures can be customised in wood.