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Designed Wilderness: Design For Biodiversity

Barbara Pollini, designer and researcher, has recently developed a series of handmade sculptures titled Designed Wilderness: Minimum Viable Ecosystems. These works serve as an experiment in exploring bio-receptive design through craftsmanship, slow colonization, and the Art of Noticing. This approach, which Pollini calls slow biodesign, contrasts sharply with the rapid pace of plastic 3D printing.…

India: A Family Of Transforming Tables

Meeting at Edit Napoli in 2021, designers Emanuele Ferraro, founder of the Atelier Ferraro, and Marco Ripa, designer, maker, and artisan, discovered they share a desire to experiment and a rigorous design vision. They embarked on a journey that, three years later, brings them back to Naples to present the result of this collaboration: INDIA,…

Airbubble, The Biotechnological Garden By Ecologicstudio

Since 2021, ecoLogicStudio has been exploring how to integrate biotechnological systems into architecture, interior design, and landscape design. The regenerative AirBubble space, designed for a Swiss healthcare company, establishes a new symbiosis between nature and humans: it is the world’s first biotechnological garden for health, combining purifying algae cultures with medicinal plants. This project pioneers…

Grond Studio: Revolutionizing Design With Raw Earth

Founded by Belgian craftsman Pieter Van Bruyssel in 2020, Grond Studio is a workshop that transforms raw earth into unique surfaces, furniture, and design objects. Through experimentation and collaborations with architects, artists, designers, and scientists, the studio reinterprets ancient construction techniques with new material knowledge and the pursuit of contemporary aesthetics. (Cover image Jam Hotel,…

The Material Lab Exhibition By Studio Nima At Outdoor By Ispo

After the success of the first edition of the Material Lab at ISPO Munich 2023, innovative circular materials were again put into the spotlight at OutDoor by ISPO 2024. Curated once again by Studio Nima, the Material Lab, part of the Sustainability Hub, showcased a wide variety of solutions: bio-based yarns, plant-derived pigments, and alternatives…