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Eco-Friendly Basalt Fiber Collection by Raimonds Cirulis

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers, by Maffam Freeform

Maffam Freeform is the only supplies workshop in the world that manufactures furniture from volcanic basalt fibers. The Latvian designer Raimonds Cirulis has created and patented a furniture manufacturing technology made of eco-friendly basalt fibers and natural resin. Given the specific of the materials, it is not possible to create two identical objects, therefore they are original and unique.

The company is young but it has participated in several international competitions where the products made from volcanic basalt  have attracted appraisals and have won several awards.

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers, by Maffam Freeform (6)

In general, the Maffam Freeform furniture is chosen by those who want to stand out and to furnish their garden or terrace with some distinguished pieces. There hasn’t been found yet a way to produce these basalt fibers industrially so the furniture is unique and handmade. The furniture is eco-friendly because the basalt fibres absorb the negative electromagnetic radiations on the environment. The furniture is very interesting and suitable for a garden.

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers, by Maffam Freeform (7)

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers, by Maffam Freeform (8)

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers

Eco-friendly furniture made from volcanic basalt fibers

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