Meet timeless & sustainable design
Due to mycelium’s unique properties, we have almost endless possibilities for the design of lamps, furniture, and more!
Mushlume Collection
The MushLume Lighting Collection, launched in 2014, has received international awards and been one of the first bio-fabricated interior products to prove viability in both retail and commercial markets within the lighting industry.
Danielle Trofe Design is a Brooklyn-based design studio that harnesses innovative technologies and material sciences to create functional and accessible design.
Mushlume Collection
The MushLume Lighting Collection, launched in 2014, has received international awards and been one of the first bio-fabricated interior products to prove viability in both retail and commercial markets within the lighting industry.
Danielle Trofe Design is a Brooklyn-based design studio that harnesses innovative technologies and material sciences to create functional and accessible design.
Mymo
Designers Rosa Hamalainen and Andy Cartier have developed modular cupboard, allowing the moulds to actually remain part of the final object.
These mycelium modular blocks have two functions: a cupboard space and a partition wall. Each block can be stacked in 8 different positions and the wavy pattern always connects to the next block. These circular products can be easily taken apart and be rebuilt somewhere else.
Lucid Chair
The Lucid Chair, designed by GROWN bio, is a unique lounge chair for moments of relaxation. Upholstered with the beautiful and bio-based upholstery by Studio La Gadoue in Brussels.
Consisting of 90 % hemp, Lucid is the one of the first physical proofs of what is possible to do with biotech and design. This is an iconic object that will invite users to think differently about how products are designed and manufactured nowadays.
Lucid Chair
The Lucid Chair, designed by GROWN bio, is a unique lounge chair for moments of relaxation. Upholstered with the beautiful and bio-based upholstery by Studio La Gadoue in Brussels.
Consisting of 90 % hemp, Lucid is the one of the first physical proofs of what is possible to do with biotech and design. This is an iconic object that will invite users to think differently about how products are designed and manufactured nowadays.
Folium by Morgan Ruben
Folium is a leaf shaped hanging lamp made from mycelium, the vegitative part of fungi. Each leaf is grown into its shape on a curved mold after which it is dried to stop the growth. The growing time influences the colour.
Morgan Ruben is a contemporary designer and furniture maker based in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
MyCel
The MyCel, designed by Rob van Houten in collaboration with Sign and GROWN bio, is a work place for a moment of privacy in busy environments.
It is modular, consisting of only 4 different shapes, equipped with charger lamp, table, light. The main material of the product is MycoComposite™, recycled felt and wood. Imagine this in airports, musea, or other crowded places.
Mycel
The MyCel, designed by Rob van Houten in collaboration with Sign and GROWN bio, is a work place for a moment of privacy in busy environments.
It is modular, consisting of only 4 different shapes, equipped with charger lamp, table, light. The main material of the product is MycoComposite™, recycled felt and wood. Imagine this in airports, musea, or other crowded places.
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Our current lifestyle exceeds planetary boundaries
Our planet suffers under the consumption habits of the population. Working on reducing our consumption, to reduce the stress we put on Mother Earth, is everybody’s first priority. But in situations where we really need to buy something, lets do that responsibly.
Our MycoComposite™ product offers a way to bring sustainability and design together, and create products that can close the loop.
Good design is timeless…
But our needs and tastes are not.
‘a table that is no longer big enough for the family..’
‘a lamp that does not suit the concept of the living room..’
‘a chair that your son doesn’t want in his first home..’
Reuse, repurpose, recycle are all great options if only there wasn’t an ever increasing amount of new furniture.