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Raw, spartan, and sustainable At the heart of Roche’s approach is a vision to transform through design thinking, challenging the status quo of procuring furniture through an innovative concept, while contributing to our global sustainability challenge. . This is the crux of the PLEC collection—furniture conceived with a broad perspective but brought to life using locally sourced and environmentally conscious materials, supporting the economies where Roche’s workspaces stand.
The PLEC program is ; a blueprint for the future of design: construction drawings and design specifications in digital format are distributed anywhere in the world so the pieces can be locally manufactured with standard techniques.
The collection represents a bold step in the direction of what Roche envisions for tomorrow. The design’s appeal lies in its ability to dematerialize—transforming raw materials into a variety of pieces that breathe a casual youthfulness into workspaces. It’s made up of a series of planes and folds, where colour and texture play with light and shadow to break geometries into functional, lighter surfaces. It’s a fresh intersection between sophistication and warm, while combining Roche’s reduced design with a sustainable approach.
The process of working with Roche was really interesting because apart from this very strong point of sustainability, there is also a more conceptual approach... Every decision you make about a material or the technology you are using, will have a consequence afterwards and it’s something to bear in mind.Emiliana Design Studio
In the design of the PLEC, there is a conscious effort to strip down to the essentials, honouring the raw and spartan ethos, but the simplicity of this approach doesn't compromise on function; the different modules offer a variety of work settings, enabling multiple interactions and work styles..
Blanca Castañeda, ArchitectIn addition to the sustainability factor, using warm, natural materials has an enormous impact in the space and the wellbeing of people who are in touch with them.
With PLEC, the geometries are simplified, the materials are honest, and the design and assembly follow the circularity in construction principles: build less, build to last, build clever and build to reuse.
Through PLEC, Roche has articulated a language of design that is as global in its reach as it is local in its touch. It’s a collection that doesn’t shout but asserts itself through timeless simplicity.
We have to start questioning what we build. Build less, but also the how is key, build better so that things last longer. So quality is a key value. And build clever, so that at the end of life, we can disassemble and reuse.Mònica Ors Romagosa, Roche Corporate Architect