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FABERIN, DESIGN DESKS FROM THE SEA TO YOUR HOME

Faberin has joined us in our quest for plastic-free seas and oceans and, in line with our goal, has designed the new collection of desks, Eleanor and Hiru. These pieces are the result of a combination of sustainable wood and our Formentera finish from recycled fishing nets collected from the bottom of the sea. 

 

Design furniture with plastic from the sea

 

Nowadays, many companies are including the sustainability of the oceans as one of their core values. Helping to reduce pollution and contributing to a change of mind about the use and management of plastic waste is essential.

The design furniture revolution

ELEANOR AND HIRU, WHAT ARE THEIR CHARACTERISTICS?


In addition to being functional, sustainable, and quality desks, these pieces help to take care of the Mediterranean.

Both Eleanor and Hiru are unique pieces of furniture that you won’t find in any other furniture shop. 

We give new life to waste from the sea, demonstrating that we don’t need to deplete nature’s raw materials to make them. We could be more ocean-friendly by using this waste as raw material to manufacture new and valuable objects. 

A dream come true

Faberin is a company whose dream is to create a world with original, sustainable, transparent, and locally produced designs.

SAY YES TO ECO-FRIENDLY FURNITURE FOR A CLEANER PLANET

One of the most environmentally friendly alternatives for decorating is ecological furniture, such as those proposed by Faberin. 

This kind of furniture helps to create a more sustainable world because it is made from sustainable materials.

Their designs are modern and very creative.

Its manufacture favours the ecosystem in all aspects because it helps to reduce the carbon footprint and gives a second life to waste collected from the sea. 

They are versatile and can be placed to decorate any indoor or outdoor environment without affecting their structure. 

Do you want to contribute to healthy oceans and a healthy planet while furnishing your spaces?