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Product Infrastructure Design

We design and build things: products, infrastructure, and public spaces that bring an idea into the physical world. Our team of designers, planners, ecologists, and craftspeople has always believed that making is a form of thinking, and that the most convincing argument for a better system is often a real object you can stand in front of.

That conviction runs through our work, from custom furniture and pavilions to streetscapes and new buildings. Our conservation timber pieces, built with lesser known tropical species, are a good example. They are proof that responsible sourcing and high quality craftsmanship belong together, and that a single well made object can connect a forest community, a designer, and a buyer in one honest value chain.

Related Projects

Liana Cane Design & Innovation Hub

Where product design meets capacity building, pairing local craft traditions with international designers to develop new product lines from wood, veneers, and non timber forest products.

La Mesita Maya

A single well made object that carries the whole argument: a table built from Selva Maya conservation timber that connects a forest community, a designer, and a buyer in one honest chain.

Conservation Timber Initiative

The clearest demonstration of our design and build work, turning conservation timber from forest communities into finished products that prove responsible sourcing and craftsmanship belong together.

Habitat Rio (COP30 Pavilion)

A built pavilion that shows our infrastructure design in action, bringing an idea about forests and the built environment into a physical space people can stand in.

Partners

E-Tree Solar · Liana Cane Furnishings · Rainforest Alliance · UFOPA · Atlantic Technological University · Bina Hill Institute

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