ECOcero, a company specializing in designing and creating sustainable acoustic solutions, presented at Orgatec 2024, from October 22 to 25 in Cologne, Germany. The exhibit was set up to awaken the senses by fusing art, design, and cutting-edge innovation with sustainable, design-driven acoustic solutions. This showcase included collaborations with designers like The Room Studio, Noé Prades, Alejandra Pombo, and Erico Navazo.
'Our stand was designed to break with convention, transporting visitors to unique spaces that blend innovation, elegance, and nature. The intent of our designers was present in every detail: to challenge the limits of interior design and offer solutions that make an impact both visually and acoustically,' explains Jorge Bellido, CEO of ECOcero.
The stand was organized into six distinct environments: cenote, office, hotel reception, relaxation area, outdoor space, and the Beatbar installation by Alejandra Pombo, which won second place for Best Project at the Madrid Inside Art and Design (MIAD) festival.
Each environment showcased ECOcero's versatile solutions, from multi-purpose acoustic panels like ECOwall Volume and Quadrilateral, to lamps that incorporate acoustic comfort features, such as Breeze and Colibrí by Noé Prades. Artistic pieces like Mirage, created by The Room Studio, establish a new dialogue between sound absorption, design, and art.
About ECOcero
Since 2017, ECOcero has specialized in acoustic solutions, designing sound-absorbing panels made from recycled PET plastic bottles. Each square meter of material represents the recycling of 75 plastic bottles. Eco-friendly design is the foundation of all ECOcero's work, with the goal of making acoustic comfort accessible in a simple, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing way. ECOcero aims to modernize the acoustic sector with a fresh, relaxed approach.
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