Mater Furniture

Explore Mater, where Danish design meets sustainability.

Mater Furniture

Sustainable Design, Timeless Style

Danish design has always been about clean lines, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a deep respect for materials. Since 2006, Mater has taken that philosophy a step further—proving that great design can be both beautiful and sustainable. With a commitment to ethical production and circular design, Mater creates furniture that doesn’t just look good but does good, too.

Where Sustainability Meets Style

For Mater, sustainability isn’t an afterthought—it’s built into every piece. The brand works with responsibly sourced wood, recycled metals, and upcycled waste materials like discarded fishing nets and ocean plastic. The result? Elevated furniture with a conscience. Whether it’s a sculptural stool or a sleek outdoor chair, every Mater design blends form, function, and forward-thinking materials.

A Second Life for Plastic

One of Mater’s most celebrated collections is Ocean, originally designed in 1955 by Danish design duo Joergen & Nanna Ditzel. The collection was way ahead of its time—light, airy, and effortlessly modern. Now, Mater has reintroduced it with an innovative twist: it’s crafted using ocean waste plastic and recycled fishing nets.

Designed for outdoor living, the Ocean Collection includes tables and chairs that can handle the elements while making a serious style statement. It’s a perfect example of how Mater is reimagining iconic design for today’s conscious consumer.

Designed to Last, Styled for Life

Mater furniture isn’t about trends—it’s about timeless pieces that fit seamlessly into any space. Whether you're a designer searching for ethically made furniture for a project or a homeowner looking for investment-worthy pieces, Mater offers a collection that speaks to both style and sustainability.

At its core, Mater is redefining what it means to create and consume. Choosing Mater isn’t just about great design—it’s about making a choice that respects the planet without sacrificing aesthetics. Because good design should always do more than just look good—it should make a difference.