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Material Experiments in Concrete, Steel and Glass: pulpo’s New Collections for 2026
At Maison&Objet 2026, German design company pulpo introduces two material-focused developments: the Industrial Art collection and the Alwa Square series. Both lines show how construction materials, industrial finishes and handcrafting techniques can find new roles ...
Read more >Shrinkable Materials Enable Next-Generation 3D Electronics
Researchers at Penn State have developed an unexpectedly accessible, low-cost method for producing wireless, shape-conforming electronic devices — a breakthrough with potential for designers working in wearables, consumer products, interiors and smart packaging. By printing ...
Read more >SAWA: A Timber Landmark Showcasing Circular Urban Living
SAWA, the 50-metre timber residential building on Rotterdam’s Lloydpier, has won the 2025 National Timber Construction Award, just hours after the Dutch queen Máxima officially opened the building, highlighting its national importance and its forward-looking ...
Read more >From Waste Stream to Resource: Giving Horticultural Film a Second Life
During crop rotation in the horticultural sector, large amounts of plastic film are removed each year. This material, mainly strip film and walkway film, used to be collected as mixed business waste and sent for ...
Read more >Kibu: 3D Printed, Recyclable Headphones Children Can Build Themselves
Design agency Morrama and London-based 3D manufacturing studio Batch.Works have created Kibu, a pair of children’s headphones that turn hands-on making into part of the listening experience. Designed for five- to eleven-year-olds, the headphones aim ...
Read more >Biobased Asphalt Trials Mark a Step Toward Fossil-Free Roads
The Netherlands has taken another meaningful step toward fossil-free road construction. KWS, working for the Province of Drenthe, is now installing three trial sections of biobased asphalt on the N375 near Meppel. This project is ...
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