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Why We Don’t Need More Furniture | Conscious Design & Circular Economy

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Most homes don’t need more furniture.They need better choices.


The world is already full of furniture. Yet homes feel disposable, budgets get drained, and sustainability feels like a sacrifice instead of a smart decision.


In this episode of the Conscious Design Podcast, host Ian Peterman sits down with Barbara Neto, Founder and CEO of Curiouz, to challenge the biggest myth in the furniture and interiors industry: that progress means producing more.


Barbara shares her decade-long journey in luxury furniture and interior design, the frustration that led her to build Curiouz, and why visibility, trust, and access matter more than new production. Together, they unpack how conscious design, vintage furniture, AI authentication, and sustainable logistics are reshaping the future of interiors.


This conversation reframes sustainability from guilt to value and shows why choosing better, not more, is the real mark of good taste.


If you work in interior design, architecture, furniture, sustainability, logistics, or conscious consumer brands, this episode will permanently change how you think about quality, longevity, and impact.


This episode covers:

  • Why we don’t need more furniture and why that idea makes brands uncomfortable

  • The hidden waste problem in the furniture and interiors industry

  • Why fast furniture fails consumers and the planet

  • How vintage furniture builds identity, quality, and long-term value

  • The role of AI in authentication and trust

  • Sustainable logistics and the future of furniture delivery

  • Building a scalable circular economy platform for interiors

⏩ Jump to your favorite parts:

00:39 Meet Barbara Neto: Founder of Curiouz

00:59 The Journey to Building Curiouz

03:20 Research and Market Validation

05:45 Rapid Growth and Market Response

07:36 Creating a Unique Marketplace

09:59 Sustainability and the Furniture Industry

23:01 Logistics Challenges and Solutions

36:54 Conclusion and Contact Information


👤 About Barbara Neto & Curiouz

Barbara Neto is the Founder and CEO of Curiouz, a tech-powered platform transforming how the design world sources vintage and classic furniture. With over a decade of experience in the interiors and furniture industry, Barbara built her career at the intersection of design, sustainability, and storytelling.


After founding her own interior design studio, she identified major inefficiencies in sourcing, logistics, authentication, and transparency. Curiouz was born to solve these challenges by combining AI-powered verification, curated global sellers, and smarter logistics into one intelligent platform.


Barbara is a leading voice in conscious design and the circular economy, building Curiouz as a global brand for a new generation of buyers. She is based between Porto, London, and Dubai.


🏛️ About Curiouz

Curiouz is a global marketplace and collaborative platform connecting interior designers, collectors, and artisans with curated vintage furniture. The platform blends AI authentication, sustainable logistics, and over 500 hand-vetted sellers worldwide.


With more than 2,000 unique pieces spanning from the early 1800s to today, Curiouz makes sourcing vintage furniture accessible, trustworthy, and scalable. Positioned as a sustainable alternative to traditional luxury marketplaces, Curiouz is redefining how conscious design shows up in modern interiors.


🌐 Website: https://curiouz.com/

🔗 LinkedIn (Barbara): https://www.linkedin.com/in/bneto/

📸 Instagram (Barbara): https://www.instagram.com/imbarbaran

📸 Instagram (Curiouz): https://www.instagram.com/curiouzofficial/


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