
At Thinking Mu's store in Rosselló Street, we came up with the idea of incorporating a sculptural element that would fulfill the deep reflection between sustainability and reuse of materials. This particular piece was created by artist Sara Regal using the debris generated during the renovation, transforming discarded materials into a work of art. In doing so, Sara Regal not only puts reuse into practice, but also highlights the importance of reducing the environmental impact in the process of artistic creation.
The piece not only functions as a low display table, but also reinforces the principles of the brand that advocates, in this case, a more responsible and planet-friendly vision of the future. It communicates a powerful message about the relationship between art, recycling and sustainability.

The work also reflects an integration between functionality and aesthetics, merging two seemingly opposing worlds: the utilitarian and the artistic. This low table not only serves as a space for the exhibition of other pieces, but becomes a piece in itself, inviting the viewer to interact with it in an active way. At the same time, the object generates a conversation about conscious design and the need to reconsider aesthetics in terms of their environmental impact. Regal not only creates art, but also seeks to generate a change in the perception of the value of materials and the importance of their reuse.
AUTOR
ISERN SERRA
TEAM LEADER
AASHEEN MITTAL
FOTOGRAFÍA
SALVA LÓPEZ