About the Episode
The design industry has long adhered to a “replace rather than repair”mentality, leading to 10 million tons of discarded furniture annually inEurope, with 90% ending up in landfills. In this episode we dive into thepossibilities of circular design with Sabrina van Dongen, Managing Director ofFurnify, a company dedicated to redefining interior design through circularity.Founded by D/DOCK, Furnify transforms discarded materials into functional andaesthetic interiors, challenging the norms of linear consumption. In thisepisode of Circular Pioneers, Sabrina takes us behind the scenes ofcircular design, sharing insights into Furnify’s journey, the challenges ofchanging consumer behaviour, and the power of rethinking waste.
Why This Episode Matters:
Circularity in design is not only an environmental necessity but also acreative challenge. Sabrina's leadership at Furnify highlights the potentialfor second-life furniture to disrupt traditional design practices withoutcompromising on quality or aesthetics. As the conversation aroundsustainability grows, this episode serves as a powerful reminder of theresponsibility—and opportunity—designers have to shape a greener future.
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Conclusion:
Sabrina van Dongen’s work at Furnify is a testament to the transformative power of design in creating a circular economy. By challenging conventional practice sand emphasizing collaboration, Furnify is proving that sustainability and style can coexist. For designers, architects, and anyone interested in the future of interiors, this episode offers invaluable insights into how we can rethink waste and make circularity the norm.