Event
1 5 月, 2025
A Global Debut – H5 to the World

On April 29, in Mexico City, Sunon officially launched H5 – our latest ergonomic seating solution and a new chapter in sustainable design. Dealer partners, designers, architects, clients, and friends of the brand came together for an evening of dialogue, exploration, and shared purpose.

 

 

 

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Designing for a Circular Future

 

Created by renowned industrial designer Andreas Krob of B4K Studio, H5 reflects a vision where elegance meets environmental responsibility. Its minimalist silhouette belies a complex balance: a chair that is intuitive in function, ergonomic in form, and consciously made using recycled materials. H5 doesn’t just look forward – it builds forward.

 

 

Andreas shared the design journey behind H5, emphasizing its modular structure, use of recycled content, and the intentionality behind every detail – all aimed at meeting the demands of a circular future.

 

 

 

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Design in Dialogue: Material, Meaning, and Connection

 

While Andreas delved into H5’s creation, two guest speakers offered broader reflections on how design interacts with culture, sustainability, and global exchange – expanding the conversation beyond the product itself.

 

 

Nyra Troyce, an experienced textile and interior designer, spoke on “El diseño: una elección consciente” – design as a conscious choice. She emphasized the role of intention in design decisions, highlighting how thoughtful material use can shape more responsible and meaningful outcomes. For Nyra, sustainability begins with intention – with every choice carrying social and ecological significance.

 

 

 

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Juan Pablo Serrano, a famous architect and professor, brought a global lens to the discussion. In his talk “Asia, Mexico, Europe & Design,” he traced the historical trade and cultural links between East and West – from ancient silk roads to contemporary collaborations. H5, he noted, is more than a product of cross-border cooperation; it stands as a symbol of what design can achieve when cultures meet with a shared purpose. “Our world,” he concluded, “is deeply connected.”

 

 

 

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Together, the three speakers illustrated how design today is shaped by more than form and function – it’s guided by values, shaped by dialogue, and capable of carrying both individual and collective meaning.

 

 

A Moment that Moves Forward

 

Throughout the space, guests experienced H5 with curiosity and delight – sitting, exploring, reflecting. Some paused for photos, others created handmade crafts, and many reconnected over conversations about the evolving role of design.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H5 is now in the world – light in weight, bold in intent, and shaped by a future-forward mindset. But this is just the beginning. Because when we design with empathy and act with conscience, we don’t just make better products. We create a better path.