Tinnef
Tinnef | Art. no
Though Tinnef means rubbish in Yiddish, it’s the opposite of trash.
Tinnef
It was designed by Charlotte von der Lancken at CVDLAB as a response to humanity's excessive use of plastic. The eye-catching series of tabletops – Frosty sprinkles, Meadow green, White marbled, and Black coal – are made of 100% recycled plastic waste like bottles, packages, containers, and appliances, making each table one of a kind. Since Tinnef’s inception, the raw material has changed, and it will continue to do so. Tinnef, just like recycled waste, is a reminder of the fragility of our planet. Regardless of its origin, Tinnef will always be an explosion of mesmerising colours and patterns, transforming your space into a kaleidoscope of visual wonder – a constant metamorphosis, a gorgeous fingerprint, and a conscious footprint.