"Radici" is a coffee table made from recycled paper scraps, designed to prompt us to reflect on our surroundings. This piece of furniture aims to draw attention to the importance of recycling and sustainability, inviting us to consider how we can transform waste materials into objects of value and beauty. The choice to use recycled paper not only gives the coffee table a unique and distinctive look but also represents a commitment to a more environmentally friendly future. "Radici" reminds us that, just like the roots of a tree, even the most seemingly humble materials can support and nourish new ideas and creativity.
Jonathan Bocca, born in 1998, is an Italian-Polish sculptural designer from Lucca, Tuscany. He graduated from the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) in Florence and, during his studies, also attended the University of the Arts London (UAL). His creative roots developed at Fabrica Research Centre, where he refined his experimental approach to design. Today, he focuses on researching and working with new materials to create sculptures and objects that aim to redefine the way design is conceived.
MATERIALS: Paper scraps from the paper mill in Lucca, Italy
DIMENSIONS: 40 X 40 X 40 CM
WEIGHT: 15 KG
"Radici" is a coffee table made from recycled paper scraps, designed to prompt us to reflect on our surroundings. This piece of furniture aims to draw attention to the importance of recycling and sustainability, inviting us to consider how we can transform waste materials into objects of value and beauty. The choice to use recycled paper not only gives the coffee table a unique and distinctive look but also represents a commitment to a more environmentally friendly future. "Radici" reminds us that, just like the roots of a tree, even the most seemingly humble materials can support and nourish new ideas and creativity.
Jonathan Bocca, born in 1998, is an Italian-Polish sculptural designer from Lucca, Tuscany. He graduated from the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) in Florence and, during his studies, also attended the University of the Arts London (UAL). His creative roots developed at Fabrica Research Centre, where he refined his experimental approach to design. Today, he focuses on researching and working with new materials to create sculptures and objects that aim to redefine the way design is conceived.
MATERIALS: Paper scraps from the paper mill in Lucca, Italy
DIMENSIONS: 40 X 40 X 40 CM
WEIGHT: 15 KG