Plastic waste is clogging landfills and strangling the earth's waterways - but thankfully, green design is here to save the world. Dutch designers Eric Klarenbeek and Maartje Dros have created a bioplastic made from algae...
Eric Klarenbeek's material samples are 3D printed from living organisms, such as mycelium, and combined with local raw materials. The fully compostable creations have a negative carbon footprint. Marlene Huissound uses insects...
Anna Glasbrook's interesting take on art for architecture consists of ribbons hand-stitched through panels of vinyl and plastic. Pushing the boundaries of textile, Glasbrook mixes non-traditional materials with an innovative...
Dutch designer Eric Klarenbeek’s new Mycelium Chair is an amazing mushroom-sprouting seat that fuses organic materials with modern 3D printing technology...
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