From the Phillipines to your doorstep.
Based in Makati, Philippines, Altum is a true pioneer in using sustainable technology. Since it's inception in 1983, this organization has been an industry expert when it comes to ethical business practices. Altum uses only scrap materials, each product is created through sophisticated technology invented by their very own team. With 30 years of experience, they have created countless jobs for artisans in their city and have even created their own community built specifically for their artisans. With this community, artisans have a place to live (for free), schools were built for their children, and scholarships are given every year to students in need. All of these things were created with the focus to increase their livelihoods and quality of life.
Innovative Materials
What made us fall in love with Altum was their innovative technology and zero-waste design integrity. Each material is made of scraps with sophisticated technology invented by their very own team.
Naturecast
These one-of-a-kind pieces are made of non-timber forest debris, recycled wood, and an exclusive water-based binding agent.
Nucast
Using recycled paper scraps, these pieces are a testament to their drive for innovation. Its design-friendly quality makes it a great alternative to traditional raw materials.
Stonecast
Derived from crushed limestone, they are able to turn design into a piece of art. It's material is both robust and versatile.
Marmocast
Smooth modern finishes can be achieved with this polymer material, meticulously hand-casted for luxurious finishes.
Altum's Sustainable Committment
Their commitment to sustainability is profoundly impactful and mirrors our efforts towards creating a sustainable future.
Sustainable Raw Materials
Agro-forest debris is used as raw material for products with proprietary water-based odorless binder. Absolutely no cutting of trees.
Energy Efficient
Altum is committed to increasing their energy consumption efficiency by using bio-fuels for semi-mechanized production machines and upholding the Green Procurement Policy.
Sustainable Production
Majority of the production are made by hand with very minimal use of ground water. Products are dried using natural air + heat from the sun.
Solid Waste Management
A waste monitoring segregation system is in place with a materials recovery program which is also implemented to maximize resource-use.