Respect for the planet that hosts us is a duty and keeping it clean is not a utopia.
And we are firmly convinced of this.

This has led us to the choice of using mainly natural materials such as wood. No, not purchased wood from some felled tree, the wood we use is wood that has already been used and then discarded. First and foremost is ‘driftwood’, wood patiently worn and polished by the incessant force of the sea that we find on the beaches.
Driftwood is unique and carries with it a story, it has something to tell, it takes a shape given by the sea, that shape that suggests to us the kind of object it will become.
What we do is to give a ‘second life’ to that wood that, after a brief use for packaging or a broken branch, ends up in the sea.

But we do not only recycle wood.
We try to use mostly natural materials, from old linen or cotton sheets, corks, seeds of fruits such as avocado and coconut to rusty nails and bolts.

Furthermore, in the production of our products, we use water-based glues and colours and no thinner paint, chemical solvents or plastics.