Pleto Biocomposite™ and the Rise of Sustainable Materials in Collectible Design
In the evolving landscape of collectible design, where craftsmanship meets conceptual thinking, materials are becoming the true language of meaning. From Galerie Philia to Carpenters Workshop Gallery, a new generation of designers is redefining luxury through sustainability, tactility, and a return to the earth.
At PletoStudio, we join this dialogue through Pleto Biocomposite™ — our proprietary material that fuses clay, hemp fibers, cellulose, wood shavings, and eco-friendly glue. Developed in our Ukrainian workshop, it reflects a conscious balance between sculptural form and environmental responsibility.
Unlike industrial composites, Pleto Biocomposite™ is alive. It holds texture, breathes light, and carries traces of handwork — the subtle irregularities that give each piece its unique soul. This material becomes a medium for slow design, celebrating time, imperfection, and the quiet poetry of craft.
In today’s collectible scene, where art and design converge, sustainable materials are shaping a new narrative — one rooted in authenticity. The pieces crafted from Pleto Biocomposite™ speak the same emotional language as the handcrafted works curated in Sarah Myerscough Gallery or the organic sculptures shown at Functional Art Gallery.
To us, material innovation is not about technology alone — it’s about empathy for nature, for form, and for the spaces we inhabit. Each lamp, mirror, or table we create becomes an artifact of modern naturalism — a reminder that design, at its highest level, is always a dialogue with the earth.