Loreto Burés will take part in the upcoming Pecha Kucha hosted at SellaBerlin. The event focuses on circular materials, architecture, design and urban transformation.
The programme brings together designers, architects and material innovators working towards healthier and more sustainable interiors.
A creative hub inside a renovated industrial landmark
The event takes place inside the former fire station of Funkhaus Berlin. The historic industrial complex has been carefully rehabilitated and transformed into a creative hub for design and culture.
Today, SellaBerlin has established its showroom within this unique architectural setting. The space combines Berlin’s industrial identity with contemporary material innovation.
Moreover, the renovation preserves the character of the original building while introducing a new purpose focused on creativity, circularity and collaboration.
As a result, the showroom has become a meeting point for architects, designers and brands searching for more responsible material solutions.
Circular materials for healthier interiors
The Pecha Kucha programme highlights the growing importance of circular materials and healthier interior environments.
In addition, the event explores how innovative and high-performance materials can support more responsible architecture and interior design practices.
At HONEXT®, we are proud to contribute to conversations that promote circular construction and material innovation through recycled and recyclable boards designed for healthier spaces.
Furthermore, events like SellaBerlin demonstrate how adaptive reuse, design culture and innovative materials can work together to create positive impact across the built environment.
HONEXT® aims to continue participating in important industry events like SellaBerlin, as they help showcase the innovative materials shaping the future of architecture and interior design. These spaces create valuable opportunities to connect designers, architects and brands with new circular solutions that can accelerate the transition towards healthier and more responsible built environments.
