Durable basketry
Durable basketry

Durable basketry


My Durable Basketry collections are small series of unique pieces made with 100% recycled materials, intuitively created to bring vitality and personality to any living space. Each recycled textile provides diverse textures and color ranges that adapt to different aesthetic sensibilities
Durable basketry
Durable basketry

My Durable Basketry collections are small series of unique pieces made with 100% recycled materials, intuitively created to bring vitality and personality to any living space. Each recycled textile provides diverse textures and color ranges that adapt to different aesthetic sensibilities. Each object is both functional and decorative and stems from my passion for reusing materials and transforming waste into pieces with their own character.


Materials I use:

  • Polypropylene ropes: waste from agricultural operations, originally used to tie large bales of hay.
  • Reused textiles: used clothing, bed and table linens, as well as remnants from textile factories acquired through recycling circuits.


My creative process:

  1. I carefully collect and clean the materials.
  2. I cut the fabrics according to the needs of each piece.
  3. I sew the fabrics around the ropes, covering them. Thus creating my own raw material.
  4. Shaping and final finishing through sewing, ensuring resistance, durability, and a unique result.


The result is lightweight, truly resistant, and washable objects: small pieces and rugs can be machine washed, while larger volumes require hand washing. Each creation is unique, functional, and capable of filling any environment with color and life.

My Durable Basketry collections are small series of unique pieces made with 100% recycled materials, intuitively created to bring vitality and personality to any living space. Each recycled textile provides diverse textures and color ranges that adapt to different aesthetic sensibilities. Each object is both functional and decorative and stems from my passion for reusing materials and transforming waste into pieces with their own character.


Materials I use:

  • Polypropylene ropes: waste from agricultural operations, originally used to tie large bales of hay.
  • Reused textiles: used clothing, bed and table linens, as well as remnants from textile factories acquired through recycling circuits.


My creative process:

  1. I carefully collect and clean the materials.
  2. I cut the fabrics according to the needs of each piece.
  3. I sew the fabrics around the ropes, covering them. Thus creating my own raw material.
  4. Shaping and final finishing through sewing, ensuring resistance, durability, and a unique result.


The result is lightweight, truly resistant, and washable objects: small pieces and rugs can be machine washed, while larger volumes require hand washing. Each creation is unique, functional, and capable of filling any environment with color and life.