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A soft, warm, and bendable Bohemian crystal. A teddy bear in cold, hard and fragile leather. A marble table as…
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Wonder Paper: Protective, Three-dimensional, Recyclable
Paper pulp, or cellulose pulp, has always been used in the packaging sector, from egg packaging to protective corner pieces…
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Design for Circularity: useful Strategies starting from Materials
Circular economy is an economic model focused on sustainable development based on the principles of reducing, reusing and recycling resources…
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The power of Design: how project 2050 turns overconsumption into meaningful objects
Project 2050 is a design research project from Elisabeth Vidal, exhibited in Montpellier during last year’s France Design Week.
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Promoting the sense of care and longevity of materials in product design thanks to NFT technology
Addressing sustainability has been a key focus in the wood & furniture industry in recent years. Not only by the…
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CupCake: a sustainable and playful design for improved, responsible comfort and well being
Marine Peyre, a well-known Fench designer, has invented CupCake, an ottoman manufactured in collaboration with Procédés Chénel, showcased in Paris…
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Materially’s Insights from Sicam Expo 2022
Among our activities of consultancy, research and knowledge transfer, we always find the time to attend important international fairs and…
Deep rooted braidings at the 59th Biennale Arte
Hemp fabrics, ropes, wools, recycled fabrics. Weaving, macrame, knitting, interlacing.
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Materials and the Unknown
The 23rd International Exhibition hosted at Triennale opened in July 2022 with the title Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries.…
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Colour Changing Materials: Summer vibes come alive
Colour changing materials have already been on the market for a while. Recent developments in technology and manufacturing processes have…
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Rediscovering nature in processed materials. Sho Ota’s vision.
A designer Japanese by origin and Dutch by adoption, Sho Ota processes natural wood making it an iconic material, whose…
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NATURE X HUMANITY: Neri Oxman’s guidelines to ensure that design regenerates nature instead of exploiting it
Titled “NATURE X HUMANITY” Neri Oxman’s manifesto calls for a new type of design practice that replenishes nature, rather than…
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C.V.M. chains
Founded in 1973 as a small Italian company specializing in the production of plastic gadgets and religious items, in the…
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