Bupo

MAXIMUM / INTEGRATED DESIGN

What?

A work desk that reveals functionality and enhances the value of doors from destroyed buildings.

Why?

An ergonomic, modular work environment with a sustainable development approach.

How?

Melamine-coated wooden building doors serve as the raw material for a singular office.

Vocation?

Reuse some of the fifty tonnes of materials from the demolished buildings, while offering a privileged working environment.

Internal gain for the company?

A unique and relevant concept of an ecological piece of furniture capable of seducing users with its aesthetics and manufacturing method (waste recovery).

What's in it for the end user?

An ergonomic, aesthetically pleasing desk with an ecological approach.

The jury's opinion?

An inspiring proposal with ecological ambitions that won over the members of the Jury. The jurors particularly appreciated the relevance of the business model, the ergonomics of the desk and its resolutely contemporary aesthetic, making the Bupo collection a demonstration of successful creation-recovery. This second-life furniture is a powerful tool for raising public awareness and encouraging people to take a fresh look at recyclable materials.

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