




In the Puerto Montt region and Chiloé Island, Carmen Morandé discovered an opportunity to transform and recycle discarded plastic netting from salmon farms into fibres for her woven lamp designs. In 1999, she graduated with a degree in interior and product design at Universidad Finis Terrae, and continued her studies in graphic design at Parsons School of Design. While in New York, Carmen worked with renowned designer Jonathan Adler on creating patterns for textiles woven by Peruvian and Mexican artisans. "This experience shaped my path as an independent designer and artisan," she says. In 2002, back in Chile, Carmen worked with weavers on her own lama wool rug business and later founded Neta Upcycle Design in 2018.
Carmen Morandé is an expert artisan: she began her career in 2001 and she started teaching in 2021
Carmen Morandé