Nuevo Estilo and Sanserif Creatius’ cardboard furniture
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Nuevo Estilo and Sanserif Creatius’ cardboard furniture

Nuevo Estilo and Sanserif Creatius’ cardboard furniture

A few months ago, Nuevo Estilo did an editorial about a new way of understanding recycling in which some of the pieces developed by Sanserif Creatius using corrugated cardboard were introduced. We have already shown you a sneak peek of some pictures of the magazine’s website but unfortunately the pages of the report had to wait for a spare gap to be published and that did not come.

Luckily, with a couple of months of delay, we are finally publishing them. Here you’ll see the GrandPa Clock, the Mustafá table and the Bold collection, with the ―at the time― pioneering Bold Chair. Just a preview of what can be seen today in El patio de Marta and what Depás has taken to some of the most important places on our peninsula.  These are just some of the pages that can be seen in the magnificent editorial by Eugenia Cienfuegos in the October issue of Nuevo Estilo