MATERIAL LAB
Sustainable MaterialResearch Lab
WAARCHI's products integrate an average 0.125KE recycled construction materials sourced from newly constructed/renovated buildings and demolition projects through supplier collaborations. Materials are categorized into stone, wood, metal, and plastic for deep cleaning and safety testing.
Partnering with technical suppliers, we crush materials into minimal particulate forms (powder/granules) for optimal recombination. By calibrating resin density to match different material masses, we develop composite textures through iterative pigmentation control.
Concurrently, our "architectural vessels" product line employs reciprocal adaptation between material properties and ergonomic forms, awakening recycled materials' design vitality through sculptural expressions that balance aesthetic, collectible, and functional dimensions.

CO-MADE STORE Recycled Seashell Installation Materials
This botanical installation draws inspiration from tropical island flora, featuring three rainforest-inspired props: the Paiqian Climber, Scarlet Coconut Palm, and Drooping Cryptomeria. These pieces reinterpret botanical motifs through modular architectural design, merging artistic spectacle with conceptual storytelling to redefine curatorial retail spaces.
WAARCHI STUDIO incorporated crushed recycled seashells into the Paiqian Climber's interlocking leaf modules, showcasing sustainable material innovation. The Scarlet Coconut Palm utilizes excess red vegan leather and green linen fabric remnants for its trunk wrapping, eliminating conventional spray-painting while repurposing textile waste.
Visit Kemele Park to experience these eco-conscious designs firsthand – where sustainability becomes immersive artistry

WAARCHI Architectural Material paperweight with insence
This work materializes the brand's "AA" icon through Brutalist architectural techniques, casting eight recycled construction materials (01 Alabaster; 02 Marble Fragments [Huashan]; 03 Red/Black Sand Terrazzo; 04 Walnut Wood; 05 Electrolyzed Stainless Steel; 06 Concrete; 07 Epoxy Resin [Song Dynasty]; 08 Cast Iron) with pigmented epoxy resin. Each geometric module preserves raw material textures within translucent resin layers, transforming industrial waste into contemplative desktop artifacts.

WAARCHI Recycled Aggregate Blue Tile
A customizable eco-friendly architectural panel material allowing adjustments in color, shape, aggregate density, dimensions, and 3D embossed patterns/logos. Developed by WAARCHI STUDIO through material proportioning experiments for the Incense Pagoda series, this innovation weighs 40% lighter than conventional tiles while maintaining structural integrity.
The prototype "Modeling Blue I" version integrates 45% recycled construction debris with the brand's signature cyan hue, tentatively named "WAARCHI Little Blue Brick." Each unit encapsulates granular textures within polymer-enhanced concrete, offering architects tactile material storytelling capabilities for sustainable spatial installations.
A customizable eco-friendly architectural panel material allowing adjustments in color, shape, aggregate density, dimensions, and 3D embossed patterns/logos. Developed by WAARCHI STUDIO through material proportioning experiments for the Incense Pagoda series, this innovation weighs 40% lighter than conventional tiles while maintaining structural integrity.
The prototype "Modeling Blue I" version integrates 45% recycled construction debris with the brand's signature cyan hue, tentatively named "WAARCHI Little Blue Brick." Each unit encapsulates granular textures within polymer-enhanced concrete, offering architects tactile material storytelling capabilities for sustainable spatial installations.
