CONSUMER USE CONSIDERATIONS
34. Minimum and Clean Energy During Usage
We design products to consume as little energy as possible during everyday use. Efficient systems, passive design strategies, and low-energy defaults ensure that performance and comfort are delivered with minimal environmental impact—supporting long-term ecological sustainability.
35. Minimum Consumables
Our products are designed to rely on minimal consumables, reducing the material and energy required to produce, transport, and replace them. Where consumables are unavoidable, thoughtful design cues—such as measured indicators or calibrated guides—support precise, efficient use. Wherever possible, products default to the most sustainable operating settings.
36. Safe to Use
User safety is non-negotiable for us. We design products that pose minimal risk to users, supporting health, well-being, and social sustainability. Materials and processes are carefully evaluated to avoid unsafe interactions—particularly those that may compromise long-term use.
37. Customizable
We embrace customisation as a pathway to longevity. Allowing users to tailor products to their needs removes excess, improves value, and strengthens emotional connection. This shared design process extends product life, reduces waste, and nurtures a more thoughtful culture of consumption.
38. Easily Upgradable
We offer upgradradation services for the entire lifetime of the product, enabling them to evolve over time rather than be replaced. This approach extends lifespan, reduces material waste, and encourages a culture of care and renewal—central to ecological and cultural sustainability.
39. Classic Design
Our work is guided by longevity, not trends. Rooted in classical proportion and enduring aesthetics, each piece is designed to age gracefully and remain relevant over time. Timeless design supports ecological sustainability by resisting obsolescence and reinforcing mindful ownership.
40. Minimum and Local Maintenance Repair
We offer lifelong repair and maintenance at minimal cost, ensuring each object can be cared for rather than replaced. By prioritising local repair networks, we reduce transport impacts while supporting skilled livelihoods. This commitment challenges disposable culture and fosters a deeper, more enduring relationship between people and the objects they live with.