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Circular design: a guide to apply to your contract projects

Circular design: a guide to apply to your contract projects

MAY 2023
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4 minutes
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In a context where corporate, educational, healthcare and hospitality spaces must be more efficient, healthy and sustainable, circular design has become a key tool to reduce environmental impact and guarantee the durability of furniture. Professionals such as facility managers, architects, interior designers and purchasing managers are looking for solutions that not only respond to aesthetic and functional criteria, but also comply with environmental regulations, reduce waste and ensure a longer and more profitable life cycle.

Circular design applied to contract furniture allows us to respond to these challenges with a practical approach that benefits both organisations and the planet.

What is circular design and why is it increasingly important?

Circular design is a methodology that seeks to eliminate waste at source, optimise available resources and maximise the useful life of products. Unlike traditional sustainable design, which focuses on reducing environmental damage, circular design rethinks the entire life cycle, from material selection to disassembly and reuse.

Sustainable vs. circular design

Sustainable design seeks to minimise environmental impact during manufacture and use. Circular design, on the other hand, rethinks each stage of the life cycle to avoid waste generation, facilitate repair, reuse and recycling.

Circular design furniture must meet some of the following requirements:

  • Recyclable, recycled or certified materials.
  • Easily removable components.
  • Possibility of repair or upgrading.
  • Compatibility with buy-back or refurbishment models.
  • Renewable energy and low impact production.
All this makes it possible to create more responsible spaces without sacrificing the aesthetics, ergonomics or robustness required for large-scale projects.

Benefits of circular design in contract furniture

1. Long-term cost reduction

Circular design prioritises durability, repairability and modularity. This reduces: replacements, maintenance, premature obsolescence.

For companies with large volumes of furniture - corporations, universities, hospitals or hotels - this translates into significant savings in the medium and long term.

2. Direct contribution to ESG objectives

Companies and administrations are increasingly incorporating environmental criteria in their tenders and purchasing processes. Circular furniture contributes to: reducing emissions, minimising waste generation, incorporating responsible materials, demonstrating traceability and regulatory compliance.

Actiu, for example, has registered its Scope 1+2 and 3 carbon footprint in MITERD and has reduced more than 2,175 t of CO₂e since 2022 thanks to renewable energies and production efficiency.

3. Quality, safety and well-being for users

Circularity is not just about materials: a product designed to last is more stable, safer and ergonomic.

In work, education and healthcare environments, this translates into better postural health, reduced sick leave due to fatigue or pain, greater user and employee satisfaction, and spaces that are more coherent with corporate wellbeing policies.

While sustainable design reduces environmental impact, circular design rethinks the entire life cycle to eliminate waste and promote reuse and recycling.

How to apply circular design in your project?

Circular design is incorporated into the day-to-day running of a contract project through very specific decisions. From the analysis phase to the choice of furniture, each step influences the environmental impact, durability and efficiency of the space.

Diagnosis of the life cycle of the current furniture

Before planning a replacement or a new purchase, it is useful to review what furniture exists, what materials it is made of and whether it can be repaired or upgraded. Identifying modular parts, standardised components or products that can be reconditioned helps to reduce waste and optimise the investment from the outset.

Integrating sustainable materials from project conception

In the design phase, the choice of materials makes a clear difference. Certified wood, post-consumer recycled plastics, recyclable metals or regenerated fabrics make it possible to create more responsible pieces with a longer useful life. In this sense, Actiu works with a circular production model that incorporates sustainable materials and 100% renewable energies to really reduce the carbon footprint.

More efficient purchasing and maintenance models

Circular furniture also implies a new way of managing it. Opting for modular products, planning preventive maintenance or replacing only the necessary components avoids complete replacements and extends the life of each piece. In spaces with intensive use - such as hybrid offices, hotels or healthcare facilities - this approach reduces costs and generates less waste.

Circular design transforms projects through material, modularity and maintenance decisions that optimise investment and sustainability.

Circular designs with the Actiu stamp

Actiu applies these principles in its catalogue through certifications and products that have been developed under strict environmental criteria. The LEVEL® 2 FEMB 2023 certification, which recognises Actiu as the first Spanish manufacturer to obtain it, validates key aspects such as the circular economy, the use of recyclable materials and responsible production.

Examples of Actiu circular furniture for contract projects
Qyos, acoustic enclosures with replaceable parts and easy maintenance. 1/6
Meetia, recognised with an iF Design Award 2025, for integrating aesthetic, functional and sustainable values. 2/6
Wing, with a high recycled content and end-of-cycle recyclability options. 3/6
Longo, a modular system that reconfigures itself without generating waste. 4/6
A+S Work, an operational chair designed to last and easy to dismantle. 5/6
Fluit, made from post-consumer recycled materials, integrates 80 % reused polypropylene and 20 % recycled glass fibre, giving new functional life to waste. 6/6

Circular design is no longer a trend: it is an essential standard for creating efficient, healthy and planet-friendly contract spaces. Integrating this philosophy from the design phase to the management of the furniture allows professionals and organisations to reduce their environmental impact, optimise costs and improve the experience of the people who inhabit the spaces.