Today, sustainability can no longer be merely a word – it must become action. Not just a comforting label, but real choices that transform materials, processes and products into responsible gestures that are both visible and enduring. This is the path S•CAB has chosen: creating objects that fit seamlessly into people’s lives while cutting waste, bulk and resource consumption.
Atomo, the table with a die-cast aluminium base and steel legs by Spalvieri & Del Ciotto, combines elegance with stability. The Brezza series, designed by Alessandro Stabile, uses fabrics woven from recycled yarn, no adhesives, and features stackable frames that reduce space and CO₂ during transport. The Mentha chair by Archirivolto combines meticulous attention to detail with sustainable materials: crafted from post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR) and ICMQ-certified, it’s the flagship of the Go Green collection. Products designed to be taken apart, disassembled and newly recycled at the end of their life. Also not to be overlooked: FSC®, eco-friendly fibres and fabrics made from recycled waste and PET bottles. CATAS certification is an additional guarantee of the quality of the raw materials and finished products.
For S•CAB, sustainability is about people as well as materials: workplace safety, prevention, gender equality, inclusion. Because quality is measured not just by products, but by the value placed on human capital. Behind the beauty of many design pieces today lie tangible solutions. Design that collaborates with nature as opposed to exploiting it. Because sustainability is not just a technique – it’s a way of seeing the world. It’s about choosing quality over quantity, rekindling a connection with objects, with traditions, with natural cycles.
In the end, this too is an act of love. Towards the Earth. And towards ourselves.