Upcyclinarium & Mirette: working together for more sustainable creation
At Mirette, we are committed to supporting responsible creation, rooted in reality, and respectful of materials and those who work with them. That's why we are delighted to highlight Upcyclinarium , an inspiring initiative that perfectly aligns with our vision of mindful consumption and sustainable craftsmanship.
Upcyclinarium & Mirette: where creativity meets the circular economy
In the world of creation, every material holds within it the promise of transformation. A piece of wood forgotten in a garage, a fabric lying dormant at the back of a cupboard, a piece of furniture damaged by time… All could experience a new life if we knew who to entrust them to.
This is precisely what Upcyclinarium offers, an ingenious platform dedicated to the recovery of materials for creators. And this is also why Mirette chose to partner with them and highlight this committed initiative.
A platform where every material is given a second chance
All around us, unused materials are piling up… while artisans, artists and designers are precisely looking for resources to bring their projects to life.
The platform bridges the gap between these two worlds.
In practical terms, it allows:
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individuals are asked to donate materials they no longer use, free of charge .
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and to enable creators to recover these local raw materials and integrate them into their art or craft projects.
Wood, fabric scraps, tools, furniture, metal, decorative accessories, various raw materials… Upcyclinarium becomes a true finder of recovered materials , serving a more sustainable creation.
This approach is fully in line with the circular economy , reducing waste while promoting upcycling, an essential practice in today's creative world.
A project that resonates with Mirette's DNA
At Mirette, we are fortunate to work with artists whose techniques, materials, and vision are central to our approach. Many work with natural, recycled, or repurposed materials. Their creativity is often expressed through the transformation , restoration , or assembly of reclaimed materials .
So, when we discovered Upcyclinarium, the obvious choice became clear:
This is exactly the type of initiative we want to support and promote to our artist and craft partners.
Not only because it encourages conscious creation, but also because it facilitates access to essential resources for our artisans. Some creators sometimes struggle to find suitable, high-quality, or simply affordable materials. Upcyclinarium offers them a local, free solution that is deeply aligned with their values.
Building connections: the heart of our commitment
Behind each work presented on Mirette, there is a story. A hand that shapes, a gaze that imagines, a material that transforms. And now, there can also be an individual who, by donating unused material, unknowingly becomes a link in the creative process.
This is the connection we wish to encourage:
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between those who give,
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those who transform,
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and those who discover and collect.
Mirette is partnering with Upcyclinarium with the aim of building bridges :
Between those who give, those who transform, those who buy and those who admire… each object already carries a story, and thanks to upcycling, it can begin a new one.
Our goal is simple:
Facilitating access to reclaimed materials and promoting upcycling in handcrafted creations. Our mission at Mirette is to showcase talented artisans and their work. Supporting Upcyclinarium means encouraging a more ethical model of creation and consumption—and contributing, together, to a more sustainable vision of beauty.
A more sustainable future, together
Upcyclinarium reminds us that beauty does not always arise from novelty: it can emerge from a remnant, a fragment, a fall of matter.
And that when we create together — individuals, artisans, committed platforms — the impact becomes stronger, more lasting.
At Mirette, we are happy to support this adventure and to accompany those who transform the useless into the essential, the dormant into the living, the neglected into a work of art.
One more step towards sustainable creation , an active circular economy , and more responsible art .





