CirrHopp - Jewelry made from plastic caps, bottles and PET bottles

Kinga Balogh, the designer behind the Cirrhopp brand, has been demonstrating since 2011 that sustainability and high aesthetics are not mutually exclusive. In her creations, single-use packaging waste is transformed into lasting value: feather-light jewelry, accessories, and kinetic mobile sculptures. The pieces created from PET plastic (mineral water and soft drink bottles) go far beyond the clichés of trash art. Thanks to the watercolor-like painting, the pieces are bathed in translucent, eye-catching colors, and their forms are inspired by nature: leaves, petals, and organic shapes are reflected in them. The designer’s palette has expanded further in connection with the Precious Plastic movement: today, HDPE and PP materials (plastic caps and bottles) are also given new life under her hands. The designer’s latest creative direction is the creation of kinetic mobiles. In this form, the feather-light nature of the plastic and the airiness of the watercolor-like painting combine with the delicate dance created by the movement of the air. The subtle movement of the mobiles and the play of colors become a modern and meditative decoration for the space, adding a new dimension to the aesthetics of recycled plastic. For Kinga, recycling is not just a creative method, but a mission. She believes in preserving values and the power of awareness, which is why she holds creative workshops across the country where anyone can learn the techniques of reimagining waste and experience the joy of creation through the lens of an ethical, sustainable workshop approach.
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