Description
Furniture solutions for Contract projects Focused on higher-end furniture solutions for the Contract market, TABISSO features modular collections and accessories with strong identities for ambitious interior design projects whether in hospitality, workplace and public spaces. For unique, made-to-measure projects, TABISSO is passionate in providing turn-key solutions from the design brief to prototyping and small series production to installation on site. Solutions d'ameublement pour projets professionnels Contract Spécialisé dans les solutions d'ameublement pour les projets professionnels haut-de-gamme, TABISSO propose des collections de mobilier modulaires aux identités fortes, pour des projets en hôtellerie/restauration, entreprise et collectivité. Au-delà de l’existant et pour des projets uniques, TABISSO accompagne les clients et prescripteurs dans la création de mobilier sur-mesure, de la conception au prototypage jusqu’à l’installation sur site.
News from the field
Peru: socio-economic impacts of a project started 8 years agoInitiated in 2015, the project developed in the Peruvian region of San Martín, and led in the field by the Urku Centre, is the first project financed by Reforest'Action at the very heart of the Amazon
A landmark project for Reforest'Action Historically located around the city of Tarapoto, in the Cordillera Escalera Conservation Area, the project has expanded over the years to encompass three northeastern regions in Peru: San Martín, Loreto and Ucayali. Anchored in the upper Amazon, th
An overview of the projects supported by Reforest'Action in PeruEnd of 2021, our team went to monitor the 3 projects supported by Reforest'Action in Peru, but also to meet the partners who implement them on the field. Report in Tarapoto, Lamas and Piura.
In Peru, more than one million hectares of forest have disappeared in 15 years. In this country, that contains 13% of the Amazonian Forest, trees are essential to the health of unique tropical ecosystems, to the survival of a rare and often threatened biodiversity but also to the subsistence of mill