Ndao Hanavao's exhibition 'Matières des Possibles' showcases innovative designs that repurpose waste materials into functional art, pushing viewers to rethink sustainability. Open from June to August 2025, this exhibition is part of Tana Design Week and aligns with the theme 'The Genius of Plants.' It represents the vision of Rubis Mécénat, which aims to empower local artisans and designers to collaborate on solutions for environmental and socio-economic challenges in Madagascar. The initiative fosters creativity, knowledge sharing, and a commitment to social impact in the design community.
At the heart of Antananarivo's Cité des Cultures, Ndao Hanavao unveils its exhibition Matières des Possibles, emphasizing the transformation of waste into sustainable designs.
Curated by Benjamin Loyauté, the exhibition challenges audiences to reconsider discarded materials, shaping a new design ethic that is locally rooted yet globally relevant.
Ndao Hanavao, established by Rubis Mécénat, serves as a training and innovation lab, uniting artisans and designers to tackle Madagascar's pressing challenges through creative solutions.
The exhibition, framed within the theme 'The Genius of Plants,' underscores the potential of refuse, aiming to inspire a deeper engagement with sustainable design practices.
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