A popular trend in recent years is to frequently change kitchen furniture, which is usually made of materials such as chipboard or MDF and is difficult to reuse. In line with this, our proposal is to use these materials to create the TAMER tea table, inspired by the designs of the De Stijl artistic movement, which emerged at the beginning of the 20th century and is known for its abstract and minimalist aesthetic based on geometric shapes.
The structure of the table is built entirely from recycled wood from kitchen furniture, properly treated and decorated with natural paint. This piece of furniture is part of a collection developed in collaboration with the LOOP Project, focused on the circular economy, and the Deixalles Foundation, a company specialized in the collection of reusable materials.
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