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Coffee cups made from a sand material inspired by dunes
Inspired by ever shifting dunes, The Foundry by Tinkah developed a mouldable material made with desert sand, which they used to produce coffee cups. The Foundry is a creative space set up by design studio ...
Read more >The future of interiors: an interview with Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe
This year’s ambassadors for the sector Interiors of our annual trade fair MaterialDistrict Rotterdam (formerly Material Xperience) are Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe, all round designers in the fields of architecture, spatial ...
Read more >A chair formed by 3D printing the shape of your butt
In collaboration with Unyq, manufacturer of 3D printed medical wearables, and educational e-sport company Area Academy, Ikea aims to develop an ergonomic chair especially for gamers, personalised by 3D scanning and printing the shape of ...
Read more >Practical purposes for potato peels
Students from Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Italy developed a cone to hold French fries made from potato peels, while the start-up Chip[s] Board developed an MDF-like board material made from peel waste. Designers ...
Read more >A house built with seaweed
Omar Vázquez Sánchez, founder of the company Blue Green in Puerto Morelos, Mexico, constructed a house in fifteen days, with seaweed as the primary building material. Seaweed is gaining popularity as a material. It is ...
Read more >Affordable prosthetics made from recycled plastic waste
The initiative Project Circleg aims to fight the world’s plastic pollution as well as help people in need of prostheses by producing low cost lower-limb prosthetics made from recycled plastic. The prosthetic leg system is ...
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