Our main stakeholders demand that we take social responsibility and take care of our environment and so we do throughout the year by implementing different CSR projects. Because we do care about people and the environment they inhabit, because we are aware our actions always have an impact and it is our will to make that impact as positive as possible.
That’s why, periodically, we organise different workshops taking product launches as an excuse. This was the case, for example when we introduced Gata and Gres at the refurbished greenhouse Flowers by Bornay in Barcelona or our pop up space in SoHo, New York. These occasions are most suitable for guests and visitors to make first contact with old techniques such as the hand-weaving of natural or synthetic materials as they really come in the mood for learning and absorbing new things. So it is just the perfect scenario for approaching craftsmanship to newcomers and make them appreciate it the way it deserves. Besides, our showroom hosts a permanent exhibition titled “A Tribute to Craftsmen”, which offers a short trip from the origins of our company in 1960 up to nowadays. Through it we want to pay homage to the figure of the crafsman, so important in our past and also in our present.
In 2018, we handed over seven rattan pieces to the Design Museum in Barcelona. They were headed for its permanent exhibition “From World to Museum. Product Design, Cultural Heritage”. That very same year, those pieces were included in the temporary exhibition “The magic curve: beech and rattan furniture”, curated by Rossend Casanova and Julio Vives Chillida. What better place than the museum to give value and visibility to craftsmanship and design. Always with the aim of preserving and promoting our traditional craftsmanship, we have also collaborated with another relevant institution from Barcelona: the FAD (Spanish acronym of Promotion of Arts and Design).
We have developed several projects with the alumni of the Ideas Lab from the EASD (Spanish acronym of School of Art and Superior of Design) in Valencia focusing once more on the transmission of our tradition and know-how.
And lastly, we have also approached another local collective, that of the people with intellectual disability, thanks to our cooperation with the Occupation Centre in Moixent.
Our main stakeholders demand that we take social responsibility and take care of our environment and so we do throughout the year by implementing different CSR projects. Because we do care about people and the environment they inhabit, because we are aware our actions always have an impact and it is our will to make that impact as positive as possible.
That’s why, periodically, we organise different workshops taking product launches as an excuse. This was the case, for example when we introduced Gata and Gres at the refurbished greenhouse Flowers by Bornay in Barcelona or our pop up space in SoHo, New York. These occasions are most suitable for guests and visitors to make first contact with old techniques such as the hand-weaving of natural or synthetic materials as they really come in the mood for learning and absorbing new things. So it is just the perfect scenario for approaching craftsmanship to newcomers and make them appreciate it the way it deserves. Besides, our showroom hosts a permanent exhibition titled “A Tribute to Craftsmen”, which offers a short trip from the origins of our company in 1960 up to nowadays. Through it we want to pay homage to the figure of the crafsman, so important in our past and also in our present.
In 2018, we handed over seven rattan pieces to the Design Museum in Barcelona. They were headed for its permanent exhibition “From World to Museum. Product Design, Cultural Heritage”. That very same year, those pieces were included in the temporary exhibition “The magic curve: beech and rattan furniture”, curated by Rossend Casanova and Julio Vives Chillida. What better place than the museum to give value and visibility to craftsmanship and design. Always with the aim of preserving and promoting our traditional craftsmanship, we have also collaborated with another relevant institution from Barcelona: the FAD (Spanish acronym of Promotion of Arts and Design).
We have developed several projects with the alumni of the Ideas Lab from the EASD (Spanish acronym of School of Art and Superior of Design) in Valencia focusing once more on the transmission of our tradition and know-how.
And lastly, we have also approached another local collective, that of the people with intellectual disability, thanks to our cooperation with the Occupation Centre in Moixent.
Our main stakeholders demand that we take social responsibility and take care of our environment and so we do throughout the year by implementing different CSR projects. Because we do care about people and the environment they inhabit, because we are aware our actions always have an impact and it is our will to make that impact as positive as possible.
Our main stakeholders demand that we take social responsibility and take care of our environment and so we do throughout the year by implementing different CSR projects. Because we do care about people and the environment they inhabit, because we are aware our actions always have an impact and it is our will to make that impact as positive as possible.
That’s why, periodically, we organise different workshops taking product launches as an excuse. This was the case, for example when we introduced Gata and Gres at the refurbished greenhouse Flowers by Bornay in Barcelona or our pop up space in SoHo, New York. These occasions are most suitable for guests and visitors to make first contact with old techniques such as the hand-weaving of natural or synthetic materials as they really come in the mood for learning and absorbing new things. So it is just the perfect scenario for approaching craftsmanship to newcomers and make them appreciate it the way it deserves. Besides, our showroom hosts a permanent exhibition titled “A Tribute to Craftsmen”, which offers a short trip from the origins of our company in 1960 up to nowadays. Through it we want to pay homage to the figure of the crafsman, so important in our past and also in our present.
In 2018, we handed over seven rattan pieces to the Design Museum in Barcelona. They were headed for its permanent exhibition “From World to Museum. Product Design, Cultural Heritage”. That very same year, those pieces were included in the temporary exhibition “The magic curve: beech and rattan furniture”, curated by Rossend Casanova and Julio Vives Chillida. What better place than the museum to give value and visibility to craftsmanship and design. Always with the aim of preserving and promoting our traditional craftsmanship, we have also collaborated with another relevant institution from Barcelona: the FAD (Spanish acronym of Promotion of Arts and Design).
We have developed several projects with the alumni of the Ideas Lab from the EASD (Spanish acronym of School of Art and Superior of Design) in Valencia focusing once more on the transmission of our tradition and know-how.
And lastly, we have also approached another local collective, that of the people with intellectual disability, thanks to our cooperation with the Occupation Centre in Moixent.
Our main stakeholders demand that we take social responsibility and take care of our environment and so we do throughout the year by implementing different CSR projects. Because we do care about people and the environment they inhabit, because we are aware our actions always have an impact and it is our will to make that impact as positive as possible.
That’s why, periodically, we organise different workshops taking product launches as an excuse. This was the case, for example when we introduced Gata and Gres at the refurbished greenhouse Flowers by Bornay in Barcelona or our pop up space in SoHo, New York. These occasions are most suitable for guests and visitors to make first contact with old techniques such as the hand-weaving of natural or synthetic materials as they really come in the mood for learning and absorbing new things. So it is just the perfect scenario for approaching craftsmanship to newcomers and make them appreciate it the way it deserves. Besides, our showroom hosts a permanent exhibition titled “A Tribute to Craftsmen”, which offers a short trip from the origins of our company in 1960 up to nowadays. Through it we want to pay homage to the figure of the crafsman, so important in our past and also in our present.
In 2018, we handed over seven rattan pieces to the Design Museum in Barcelona. They were headed for its permanent exhibition “From World to Museum. Product Design, Cultural Heritage”. That very same year, those pieces were included in the temporary exhibition “The magic curve: beech and rattan furniture”, curated by Rossend Casanova and Julio Vives Chillida. What better place than the museum to give value and visibility to craftsmanship and design. Always with the aim of preserving and promoting our traditional craftsmanship, we have also collaborated with another relevant institution from Barcelona: the FAD (Spanish acronym of Promotion of Arts and Design).
We have developed several projects with the alumni of the Ideas Lab from the EASD (Spanish acronym of School of Art and Superior of Design) in Valencia focusing once more on the transmission of our tradition and know-how.
And lastly, we have also approached another local collective, that of the people with intellectual disability, thanks to our cooperation with the Occupation Centre in Moixent.
Our main stakeholders demand that we take social responsibility and take care of our environment and so we do throughout the year by implementing different CSR projects. Because we do care about people and the environment they inhabit, because we are aware our actions always have an impact and it is our will to make that impact as positive as possible.
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