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Tejo Sofa System is Epitome of Modular Sustainable Furniture Design

Made from recycled cork, wool, hemp fabrics, and natural latex
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaMay 30, 20243 Mins Read
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Many designers and brands have become more and more aware and responsible in their material use, and consequently, making household items including furniture from natural materials, recycled or sustainable materials. Some of these designs are truly inspiring and set a benchmark with their functionality. The Tejo sofa system is one such furniture design by designer Paul Crofts for the UK-based modular furniture maker Isomi.

The name Tejo is inspired by the Portuguese region of Alentejo from where the raw materials used for the sofa system was sourced. The modular sofa system is highly adaptable and offers customized functionality for living spaces, workplaces, hotels, and other communal areas.

The materials used for the Tejo sofa system bring in certain character for the indoor spaces. The natural and sustainable materials include cork, wool, hemp fabrics, and natural latex, giving it an earthy quality that reflects through its surface.

The sofa system is not a single-unit design but offers variety with multiple modules. It is versatile in design allowing it to ever-evolve for modern spaces. The modules allow it to become a bench, a sofa with a back, and a back-to-back sofa. It is up to the user how they are going to set it up. The Tejo sofa system is truly reconfigurable, recyclable, and renewable so your interior will never look boring.

The seats are filled with natural latex and provide great comfort to the users. The upholstery is done using natural wool and hemp fabrics which offer organic texture. The base of the seating system is what captures everyone’s attention as it brings out the beauty of an uncommon material like recycled cork.

The furniture brand offers it in different fabric color options and it comes with optional add-ons like backrests, planters, screen dividers, tables, and integrated power to charge your mobile devices. The different configurations offered by Isomi also make the Tejo sofa system unique and variable.

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There are many positive aspects about this sofa system design: It uses natural materials assuring you that it has been sustainably sourced; it allows you to create different seating configurations to keep the layout fresh; it is strikingly beautiful in all its configurations and purposeful in the modern context.

The true essence of the Tejo collection lies in modular, flexible, sustainable, and natural profile. The usage of cork waste from the production of wine stoppers helps in the preservation of Portugal’s cork forests thus securing a circular economy. It presents a new approach to sustainable furniture design and scores great on charts of low-carbon and zero-waste production. It is something all new-age designers should take inspiration from and experiment with how to create sustainable objects for interiors while remaining fresh in ideas and innovation.

Tejo sofa system with recycled cork base
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Tejo sofa system with planter
Image: Isomi/ Instagram
Tejo sofa system modular configurations
Image: Paul Crofts Studio
Tejo sofa system modular configurations
Image: Paul Crofts Studio
Tejo sofa system modular configurations
Image: Paul Crofts Studio
Tejo sofa system modular configurations
Image: Paul Crofts Studio

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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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