This research originates as an open investigation into the formal and perceptual possibilities of recycled plastics applied to seating design. The aim is not to define a product resolved in every technical aspect, but rather to observe what qualities can emerge when a material often considered ordinary or residual is instead embraced as a design opportunity. For us, artificial intelligence does not generate solutions: rather, it opens pathways, suggests configurations, and creates tension between structure, surface, and light. The design begins afterward, at the moment when these visions are critically interpreted and transformed into hypotheses to be verified.