Sustainability is no longer optional; it has become an essential value in every design project, including office and shared spaces. Sitlosophy, a brand that combines Italian design and environmental responsibility, joins FSC Forest Week, the global initiative promoted by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) to raise awareness of responsible forest management.
From 20 to 26 September, companies, institutions, and citizens worldwide are invited to give voice to forests and highlight their crucial role in combating climate change, protecting biodiversity, and supporting local communities. Sitlosophy highlights three of its most representative collections: Quinta, Jay, and Berirama.
The value of FSC® certification
The FSC® label is one of the world’s most recognized symbols of sustainable forest management. It ensures that wood materials come from forests managed according to strict environmental, social, and economic criteria. For architects and designers, choosing FSC®-certified furniture means relying on transparent and traceable supply chains that respect ecosystems and people.
Quinta: executive design with responsibility
Quinta, the executive collection by Massimo Costaglia and Giulio Mazzanti, combines elegance, ergonomics, and sustainability. In addition to being compliant with Italian CAM regulations, Quinta can incorporate FSC®-certified materials, reinforcing the link between representation and environmental commitment.
Jay: the lightness of wood
Jay is a chair made entirely of wood, recognizable by its characteristic “J”-shaped profile. It celebrates the natural essence of wood while ensuring identity and warmth in workspaces. Using FSC®-certified wood turns Jay into a tangible example of how design can support environmental protection.
Berirama: modularity and inclusion
Designed by Alessandro Crosera, Berirama is based on the concept of modularity, allowing flexible layouts for waiting areas, coworking spaces, and informal workplaces. High backrests enhance privacy and acoustic comfort, while FSC® materials strengthen its sustainable profile.
A shared commitment
Through these collections, Sitlosophy demonstrates that FSC Forest Week is not only a campaign but an opportunity to showcase concrete practices in sustainable design.
With Quinta, Jay, and Berirama, Sitlosophy affirms that design is not only about form and function but also about responsibility and vision for the future.