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Luffa Project: Bringing Nature Into The Domestic Environment

An interesting aspect of self-produced and small-series objects and furniture is that, beyond their function, they can also embody part of the designer’s culture. By observing and exploring material choices, aesthetics, and craftsmanship, one has the opportunity to discover a place, an educational background, or a technique that hasn’t been explored before. Looking at LUFFA…

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Circular Talks: Lovr™

LOVR™ is the first textile solution developed and produced by revoltech, a company dedicated to addressing environmental challenges by developing innovative and sustainable alternatives to traditional textiles. The material is made from hemp residues, is plastic-free and 100% plant-based. The unique composition technology allows the textile to be fully recycled and biodegradable. We interviewed Lucas…

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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…

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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,…

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