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Benedetta Pompili uses design as a tool for social change

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Benedetta Pompili is an Italian interdisciplinary designer and ceramic researcher based in Amsterdam. She established her practice with the mission to explore sustainable design solutions through material innovation and social design. Pompili's current approach focuses on integrating circular economy principles into her design processes, particularly using ceramics and other natural materials. Core values include sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between design, materials, and the environment.

Location

  • Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Various locations based on project requirements and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled and sustainable materials, and creating products that promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

  • Key innovations: Development of projects like "Conversing with Matter," which explores the use of asbestos-cement and other materials in a circular context. Pompili rethinks manufacturing techniques to create sustainable and non-extractive design solutions.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Pompili's portfolio includes innovative projects such as "Conversing with Matter" (exploring sustainable ceramics), "Sea Silt" (collaboration with Humade using marine materials), and various other works that showcase the potential of sustainable materials in design.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing sustainable material development techniques, exploring new applications for ceramics and other natural materials, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in design and production processes.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the design industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste products, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to material design and usage.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Design pieces and services available through collaborations, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Strong focus on integrating circular economy principles and waste reduction in design).

  • Key Certifications: Recipient of grants such as the Creative Residency Arita and Building Talent from Stimuleringsfonds.

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for innovative and sustainable design pieces.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of sustainable and recycled materials in projects, with emphasis on their environmental and ethical significance.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, many projects focus on recyclability and material reuse.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of sustainable materials and local production. Specific carbon metrics not provided.

Key Takeaway

Benedetta Pompili transforms the design industry through innovative use of sustainable materials and circular design principles, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and material innovation in contemporary design.

Explore Further

  • Benedetta Pompili website: https://benedettapompili.com

  • Instagram

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Benedetta Pompili is an Italian interdisciplinary designer and ceramic researcher based in Amsterdam. She established her practice with the mission to explore sustainable design solutions through material innovation and social design. Pompili's current approach focuses on integrating circular economy principles into her design processes, particularly using ceramics and other natural materials. Core values include sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between design, materials, and the environment.

Location

  • Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Various locations based on project requirements and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled and sustainable materials, and creating products that promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

  • Key innovations: Development of projects like "Conversing with Matter," which explores the use of asbestos-cement and other materials in a circular context. Pompili rethinks manufacturing techniques to create sustainable and non-extractive design solutions.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Pompili's portfolio includes innovative projects such as "Conversing with Matter" (exploring sustainable ceramics), "Sea Silt" (collaboration with Humade using marine materials), and various other works that showcase the potential of sustainable materials in design.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing sustainable material development techniques, exploring new applications for ceramics and other natural materials, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in design and production processes.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the design industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste products, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to material design and usage.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Design pieces and services available through collaborations, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Strong focus on integrating circular economy principles and waste reduction in design).

  • Key Certifications: Recipient of grants such as the Creative Residency Arita and Building Talent from Stimuleringsfonds.

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for innovative and sustainable design pieces.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of sustainable and recycled materials in projects, with emphasis on their environmental and ethical significance.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, many projects focus on recyclability and material reuse.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of sustainable materials and local production. Specific carbon metrics not provided.

Key Takeaway

Benedetta Pompili transforms the design industry through innovative use of sustainable materials and circular design principles, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and material innovation in contemporary design.

Explore Further

  • Benedetta Pompili website: https://benedettapompili.com

  • Instagram

Benedetta Pompili is an Italian interdisciplinary designer and ceramic researcher based in Amsterdam. She established her practice with the mission to explore sustainable design solutions through material innovation and social design. Pompili's current approach focuses on integrating circular economy principles into her design processes, particularly using ceramics and other natural materials. Core values include sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between design, materials, and the environment.

Location

  • Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Various locations based on project requirements and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled and sustainable materials, and creating products that promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

  • Key innovations: Development of projects like "Conversing with Matter," which explores the use of asbestos-cement and other materials in a circular context. Pompili rethinks manufacturing techniques to create sustainable and non-extractive design solutions.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local economies.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Pompili's portfolio includes innovative projects such as "Conversing with Matter" (exploring sustainable ceramics), "Sea Silt" (collaboration with Humade using marine materials), and various other works that showcase the potential of sustainable materials in design.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing sustainable material development techniques, exploring new applications for ceramics and other natural materials, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in design and production processes.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the design industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste products, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to material design and usage.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Design pieces and services available through collaborations, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Strong focus on integrating circular economy principles and waste reduction in design).

  • Key Certifications: Recipient of grants such as the Creative Residency Arita and Building Talent from Stimuleringsfonds.

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for innovative and sustainable design pieces.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of sustainable and recycled materials in projects, with emphasis on their environmental and ethical significance.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, many projects focus on recyclability and material reuse.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of sustainable materials and local production. Specific carbon metrics not provided.

Key Takeaway

Benedetta Pompili transforms the design industry through innovative use of sustainable materials and circular design principles, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and material innovation in contemporary design.

Explore Further

  • Benedetta Pompili website: https://benedettapompili.com

  • Instagram

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