Algranti Lab Sustainable Furniture and Handcrafted Recycled Design

Algranti Lab is a specialized studio-atelier based in the Isola district of Milano, Italy, dedicated to the art of creative recycling and sustainable furniture design. Established in 1997 by the visionary recycling designer Costanza Algranti, the laboratory is currently directed by Pietro Algranti, who continues the family tradition of transforming salvaged materials into functional art. The core philosophy of Algranti Lab revolves around a profound respect for the original state of raw materials, aiming to leave them as close as possible to their found condition. The workshop sources a variety of discarded items, including pallets, bridge planks, gutters, barrels, and sheet metal, which are meticulously reassembled into unique pieces. Their production includes a wide range of furniture and home accessories such as tables, kitchens, beds, chests of drawers, lamps, mirrors, and even flooring. Each creation is one-of-a-kind, reflecting the history and texture of the recovered wood, iron, copper, and aluminum used. Algranti Lab focuses heavily on bespoke projects for both private and public spaces, offering high levels of customization to meet specific interior design needs. Alongside these custom commissions, the studio offers two distinct collections known as i Grandi and i Piccoli, featuring furniture of varying scales. The studio's work has gained international recognition, being showcased at major events like the Milan International Furniture Fair and featured in prominent publications like the New York Times and the International Herald Tribune. By blending traditional craftsmanship with innovative recycling techniques, Algranti Lab remains a leader in eco-conscious design.