Sagarminaga Atelier
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Sagarminaga Atelier is a design studio and artisan workshop specialised in installations for brands and hotels, set design, and high–end décor. The atelier works with premium natural materials like esparto grass and rattan, transforming them into custom pieces with a fresh, modern aesthetic. Its multidisciplinary team explores the full potential of natural fibres through techniques like weaving, moulding, and dyeing to create atmospheres that blend beauty with environmental responsibility. Rooted in craftsmanship, its approach is innovative and experimental, resulting in designs that are both contemporary and timeless.

During 3daysofdesign, Sagarminaga Atelier unveils an exclusive piece that redefines the boundaries of craftsmanship and movement. Inspired by the Atlantic bluefin tuna, this kinetic sculpture merges tradition and innovation, blending vegetable fibres with metal to create an articulated form that mimics the fluid motion of the ocean’s most resilient traveler. The piece explores the dialogue between nature and mechanics, inviting visitors to experience a living artwork that challenges perceptions of materiality, movement, and the evolving language of artisanal craftsmanship.

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