In a design world that often prioritizes fleeting novelty, the TRAZO collection, by designer Ignacio Martinez Todeschini in collaboration with Canteras del Mundo, emerges as a statement of principles.
This project is not merely a set of luminaires but a profound reflection on sustainability, history, and the inherent value of raw materials. Through an approach that recovers discarded natural stones, TRAZO invites us to reconsider the material's life cycle and embrace our planet's geological narrative.
The project is a fascinating dialogue between the remote past and contemporary technology.
By integrating LED technology into the heart of ancient stones—like the Lumix Quartzite from Brazil, which predates dinosaurs, and the Boreal Black Granite from Argentina, whose veining is a record of ancestral tectonic movements—Todeschini elevates what was once considered waste to the category of functional art.
Each luminaire is a testament to time, a stroke from Earth's history made manifest in the subtle beauty of its veins and textures.
What distinguishes TRAZO is its ability to merge craftsmanship with innovation. The artisan's hand creates subtle undulations that provide a sense of three-dimensionality, revaluing a traditional craft in the digital age.
This is a project that proves that furniture design can be simultaneously poetic, sustainable, and commercially viable, offering a new perspective on how matter, history, and territory can converge to create objects with an undeniable soul.
TRAZO is a sanctuary of permanence in a world that never stops: contemporary light forged in ancient stone from the planet's infancy, reclaiming a memory that predates time itself.