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FSC

We chose to obtain FSC® certification. By joining the Chain of Custody (CoC), we can trace the entire journey of our wood. This ensures, for us and for you, that the material comes from responsibly managed forests — a transparent flow, from the woods to your home. Request your FSC®-certified seat.
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MDF certified CARB12

Our wood comes from areas of reforestation: in central Europe in the case of Ash and Oak, and in the Americas for Walnut. We also adopted MDF panels formaldehyde-free, in compliance with CARB12 regulation.
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Varnishing 100% water-based

We took a risk by choosing a 100% water-based paint, and the result was amazing: we got fresh and bright colors, derived from bio-renewable resins, for a cutting-edge and sustainable painting.
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Fabrics

It’s not just about style: we prefer to work with textile partners who adopt sustainable practices and philosophies. In our collection you can find fabrics that prioritize indoor safety by reducing emissions and eliminating chemicals substances, others made from 100% recycled content, others still naturally natural and renewable.
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Recicled PE

But we also have fun with polymers, derived from the reuse of post-consumer materials. How we use them? The waste-material is first sorted by type then melted at low temperatures: this process reduces its environmental impact as well as maintaining its characteristics unchanged, for a green, circular approach: not only in production, but also in reuse. Recycled and recyclable, yay!
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Natural terracotta

We work with clay. Ours comes from Tuscany: soft, malleable, and above all, naturally natural. We used it to make little tables out of the material typically used for pots, and now the pots rest on top of them. Then we went back to making pots, inspired by more contemporary shapes. In short, we love getting our hands in the mix.

Preserving the local culture

Our manufacturing processes are carefully studied and upgraded on an on-going basis. It all starts amidst the landscapes where we developed, the Venetian lagoon, extending then into the rest of Italy.

We cannot ignore the importance of living in these areas, which is why we want to preserve them using internationally inspired business models enhanced by the local culture.

For years, we have been using renewable energy to reduce CO₂ emissions, while also adhering to major corporate standards: UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 to ensure the high quality of our products, and UNI EN ISO 14001:2015 to regulate the environmental impact of our production activities.

In short, we like to think big—one step at a time.
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