EverUse mobile acoustic partitions are circular innovative wall systems whose raw materials can be 100% reused. Finished with textiles made from pineapple waste, the circular economy comes to life in the office. With the EverUse circular mobile partitions, you can easily and quickly change the layout and function of a space by moving the wall modules.
The wall is available as standard in 5 different designs. The acoustic core of the wall is constructed from recycled materials made from paper and cardboard. A variety of materials such as reclaimed wood or textiles made from the waste of pineapple plants or old fishing nets can be chosen for the finish.
The innovative circular EverUse insulation material is upcycled from waste paper and cardboard. A woolly material is created by shredding these natural cellulose fibres. This material forms the basis for the EverUse circular insulation products. It is available as flake, sheet and modular panel. Buying or using EverUse products turns worthless waste into valuable circular insulation. It reduces waste and cuts CO2 emissions while improving acoustic and thermal comfort in the building. A win-win situation in which everyone can contribute to the development of the circular economy and the realisation of a waste-free society by using EverUse products.
Computer Numerical Control or CNC for short refers to the process of removing material with high-speed precision machines that use a wide range of cutting tools. These machines are used to process materials such as wood, plastics, stone, composites and metal to make circular office furniture.
Made by hand in the Netherlands. Innovative craftsmanship resting on years of experience and love for making furniture. With passion for the most sustainable and circular materials, raw materials are extracted from waste streams and shaped into high-profile interiors. Professional craftsmen skilled in working with wood, metal, plastic and textiles.
Refreshing is a form of recycling in which paper, cardboard and textiles are reduced to fibres. It is a mechanical process in which the discarded products are unravelled by machines. The fibres can be reused as building blocks to make circular products.
With healthy and circular furniture. Less material, less CO2 and less waste!