
Tria 36 Self-supporting 04

Tria Pack Freestanding

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Designer furniture brands and designers increasingly incorporate 100% recycled materials, 100% recyclable and with manufacturing processes that take care of the environment.
I'm glad to think that the exciting time has come for stylish and design furniture, but also eco-friendly and sustainable. In the age of climate change, the furniture industry is ready for sustainability and helping to protect our planet.
Ecological materials are now part of a wide range of options for creating furniture. Manufacturing processes are also being rethought to reduce the generation of waste as much as possible and the use of unhealthy products.
Now it's up to us to support all these initiatives.
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