The new production of new furniture results in high environmental impacts. The Norwegian EPD Foundation calculated in 2020 how much CO₂e is generated during the manufacture of various types of furniture. With the increased purchase of recycled or repaired furniture, less new is produced in the long run. By purchasing a B-stock or second-hand piece of furniture at COCOLI, you actively contribute to the circularity of the product and thus to reduced environmental impact. The CO₂e values we state are average values for various product types, calculated by the EPD and serve only as a reference.
What does CO₂e mean?
Several greenhouse gases contribute to climate change to varying degrees, for example, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and others. To summarize the climate impact of these greenhouse gases, they are converted to their "Global Warming Potential" (GWP), the unit of which is CO₂ equivalents (CO₂e). Depending on the activity, several different greenhouse gases can be emitted. Each greenhouse gas can be expressed as a CO₂ equivalent using the GWP.
Sources: www.epd-norge.no/epder/mobel, www.allianz-entwicklung-klima.de/toolbox/was-bedeuten-co2-aequivalent-co2e-und-global-warming-potential-gwp
Hekate is a work inspired by the mythical figure of the goddess of crossroads, veils, and transitions. It represents that moment when a path forks and intuition becomes the guide.
The work captures the energy of Hekate as the guardian of the hidden and the nocturnal – a presence that accompanies change, illuminates shadows, and opens doors to new inner possibilities.
A visual tribute to the feminine power that dwells at the thresholds.
Fine art print – 230 g A3 format, hand-finished print with acrylic and wax crayons, making each copy unrepeatable.
Designed and printed in Barcelona.
Abstract art print on matte recycled paper made from alpha cellulose. The smooth texture and harmonious color composition give the artwork a special depth. Details hand-finished with acrylic pens and paint make each copy a unique one-of-a-kind piece.
Please note: The picture frame shown is for inspiration only and is not included in the scope of delivery.
Anna Gabriella Herrera Caverzan, the creative force behind Randomlovers, is a Venezuelan-Italian multidisciplinary artist based in Barcelona. She specializes in bespoke artworks, illustrations, and animations and has been designing brand narratives and artistic experiences since 2010. Her extensive portfolio includes consulting and creation for brands and individuals, combining art, strategy, and storytelling.
Through her online shop, Randomstore, she offers unique works, including 333 Gracias, A Real Man and A Real Woman. This collection presents inspiring designs and interiors as well as original upcycled canvases and artworks made from bouquet packaging and reused canvases – from Barcelona to Morocco.
In addition, for the first time, some of her exhibition pieces from Barcelona are available and ready for shipping to #Germany and #Austria! 🇩🇪 🇦🇹
These prints are currently available exclusively online – but stay tuned for an upcoming exhibition in #Barcelona, where you can admire them in person! 🦞✨
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