Ambra Dentella is a human-centered designer and researcher based in London, dedicated to bridging the gap between sustainable manufacturing and social impact. With a background from the Royal College of Art, she focuses on how design can transform waste into value while fostering community connection.
As the co-founder of GoodWaste, Ambra has gained international recognition for repurposing industrial materials into high-end homeware, collaborating with major institutions like Selfridges and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Her work often explores the "social power of objects," notably through projects like Sit, Feast, which uses interactive installations to investigate communal dining rituals.
Currently a Design Researcher at the B Corp consultancy Opencast, she applies her expertise in circularity and systems thinking to help organisations build more inclusive, sustainable services. Her practice has been featured in Dezeen, Wallpaper*, and showcased at global events like Milan Design Week.