Reuse and Renew: How Our Studio Encourages the Circular Market in Interior Design
Imagine a home with furniture that tells stories, where every piece has a past, a transformation and a new purpose. Now think about how this not only beautifies your space, but also contributes to a more sustainable future. This is the essence of the circular market in interior design. But how exactly does it work and what benefits does it have for you and the environment? Let's find out.
Reuse and Renew: How Our Studio Encourages the Circular Market in Interior Design
The circular market in interior design is not just about buying second-hand furniture. It goes much further. We are talking about restoring old pieces, modifying furniture to adapt it to new needs or even transforming elements. At Digar Kiona, we believe that sustainable design is not only possible, it is the future.
What is the circular market in interior design?
The circular market concept is based on the reuse, renewal and recycling of materials and products to extend their life cycle. In interior design, this means giving furniture, materials and decorative objects a second chance instead of discarding them.
This approach moves away from the traditional "buy, use and throw away" model, and proposes a philosophy where every piece has the potential for transformation. From restored tables to chairs turned into shelves, the possibilities are endless.
Benefits of sustainable interior design
Adopting the circular market philosophy has benefits for both the planet and for you:
Sustainability: Reduces environmental impact by reducing the need for mass production of new furniture.
Personalisation: Restored or modified furniture can be perfectly adapted to your style and needs.
Quality and durability: Much antique furniture is made with materials and manufacturing techniques that surpass modern mass-production options.
Savings: Renovating and reusing furniture can be more economical than buying new, especially if it is a quality piece.
Sustainable design: Much more than second-hand furniture
The circular market is not just about rescuing old furniture. It is a creative process that can take many forms:
1. Restoration of antique furniture
Old furniture has history, but also wear and tear. Instead of discarding them, they can be restored with new upholstery, eco-friendly paint or small structural modifications that modernise them without losing their essence.
2. Transformation of modern furniture
Not all modern furniture is disposable. Sometimes, with small adjustments, a cupboard can become a bookcase or a dining table can be adapted as a desk. At Digarkiona, we work with our clients to find innovative ways to reuse existing pieces.
3. Recycled materials in decoration
Recycled wood, reclaimed iron, reused glass... Many materials can be brought back to life in the form of new decorative elements. Incorporating these materials is not only environmentally friendly, but also adds character and authenticity to any space.
4. Modular and adaptable furniture
A trend in sustainable design is the creation of modular furniture that can be adapted to different needs over time. This furniture allows spaces to be rearranged without the need to buy new products.
Digar Kiona's role in the circular market
From our studio in Madrid, we are committed to the philosophy of reuse and renovation in interior design. We work with artisans, restorers and designers to transform spaces without compromising the environment.
If you are interested in giving a new life to your furniture or creating a space with personality without resorting to excessive consumption, we can help you. From a consultation to the complete restoration of a piece, our passion is to turn the old into something new and surprising.
Are you ready to see your ideas turned into realistic 3D images?
Final reflection: Are you ready to join the change?
The circular market in interior design is not just a trend, it is a necessity. In a world where production and waste are growing at a rapid pace, reusing and renewing becomes an act of responsibility. But it is also a way of creating spaces with soul, where every object has a story to tell.
If you've ever looked at an old piece of furniture and wondered if it could be given a second chance, the answer is yes. All it takes is creativity, awareness and the right hands to transform the everyday into something extraordinary - we can help you do it!





