A vindication of circularity
Tierra, Mar and Aire is a collection of luminaires based on two ideas: the democratization of large-scale 3D printing and an interest in circularity and sustainability. The three collections are conceived as a gesture of protest about the need to reconsider our relationship with the planet.
by Héctor Serrano
Designed by Héctor Serrano, whose design studio based in London has been working on innovative and timeless projects for over 20 years.
Héctor Serrano's focus is on creating products and spaces that engage people in the most human, emotional, and extraordinary way possible.
Manufactured using 3D printing
Tierra, Mar and Aire are manufactured using large-scale 3D printing from 100% recycled and recyclable plastics and bioplastics, locally, on demand and without molds, which reduces the environmental impact of their storage and transportation.
Inspiration
The morphology of Mar is inspired by the shells of sea urchins, referencing the origin of the material in which they are produced. Its sinuous shapes and simple lines evoke the calm ocean.
Recycled and sustainable materials
Addressing the issue of marine pollution, the Mar collection is made from a polypropylene composite formulated with 75% recycled fishing nets and reinforced with fiberglass.
Available in 3 sizes
Available in three slightly different shapes, Mar allows for creating dynamic compositions where you can play with its various sizes and forms.
Tierra, Mar and Aire: Calm, Honesty and Versatility
Tierra, Mar and Aire are visually distinct and independent, but they share three common concepts.
Calmness: Their simple, friendly, and timeless shapes allow the details of their finishes to shine.
Honesty: No artifices are added to enhance the value of the striations.
Versatility: The absence of molds allows for variations in the morphology of the luminaires.