Sustainability is certainly a rising value in the world of design. More and more studies are incorporating sustainable criteria into their work processes. Some even find in sustainability the reason for their existence.
This is the case of OiKo, founded in 2015 by the Alumni Jose F. López-Aguilar and Salva Codinach, who define the project as “a design studio and materials consultantcy focused on the transition to a circular economy.” OiKo was born after both López-Aguilar and Codinach found a lack of initiatives in this field: “when we wondered what a 21st century industrial design studio should look like, we understood that what we wanted didn’t exist or we didn’t know where it was, so we decided to jump into the deep end and form a stable work team”.
“We already had clients so we were able to start with certain inertia” they explain, which is why the growth of the studio has been so organic. They currently have a team of five people and are strengthening the network of local clients and starting international projects in Sweden, Austria or Italy.