Sustainable Tiles from Marine Debris

Transforming ocean waste into durable, eco-friendly architectural solutions.

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Innovative Sustainable Tile Solutions

We design sustainable architectural tiles from recycled marine debris, enhancing durability and environmental safety while promoting material traceability and user acceptance in urban environments.

A large sculpture of a turtle made from various pieces of plastic and debris is displayed outdoors on a platform surrounded by trees. A person wearing a mask and a blue shirt stands beside it, placing a hand on the turtle's shell. The sculpture showcases intricate details of the turtle's features and highlights environmental themes.
A large sculpture of a turtle made from various pieces of plastic and debris is displayed outdoors on a platform surrounded by trees. A person wearing a mask and a blue shirt stands beside it, placing a hand on the turtle's shell. The sculpture showcases intricate details of the turtle's features and highlights environmental themes.

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Sustainable Tile Solutions

Transforming marine debris into durable, eco-friendly architectural tiles for urban environments with unique properties.

Rows of roof tiles are arranged in a detailed, repetitive pattern featuring alternating colors of green, orange, and brown. The tiles have a scale-like texture, creating a visually striking and textured appearance.
Rows of roof tiles are arranged in a detailed, repetitive pattern featuring alternating colors of green, orange, and brown. The tiles have a scale-like texture, creating a visually striking and textured appearance.
A set of ceramic tiles featuring artistic, abstract wave patterns in blue and white tones. Each tile displays a different style of swirling lines and curves, with visible cracks and a weathered look.
A set of ceramic tiles featuring artistic, abstract wave patterns in blue and white tones. Each tile displays a different style of swirling lines and curves, with visible cracks and a weathered look.
Eco-Friendly Materials

Utilizing recycled marine debris to create tiles with anti-slip finishes and low heat absorption properties.

Research & Development

Exploring the impact of debris mixtures on structural behavior, user acceptance, and environmental safety.

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The image features a section of modern architecture with a curved, tiled facade. The tiles form an intricate pattern with geometric shapes, mostly diamond-like in appearance. The surface reflects subtle lighting, enhancing its texture and dimensionality against a soft blue sky.
The image features a section of modern architecture with a curved, tiled facade. The tiles form an intricate pattern with geometric shapes, mostly diamond-like in appearance. The surface reflects subtle lighting, enhancing its texture and dimensionality against a soft blue sky.