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KÖNIGSWINTER Light Sculpture: A Second Life for Historic Fibreglass

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The KÖNIGSWINTER Light Sculpture by Heilig Objects is a unique wall-mounted artwork made from a historic amber-gold corrugated fibreglass sheet. German factories produced these panels in the 1960s for industrial use. Over the years, sun, ...

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Edible Fungus Creates Natural Waterproof Coatings for Textiles, Paper and Wood

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Researchers have created a biobased, food-safe coating made from edible fungal mycelium. This new material offers designers a natural alternative to plastic-based waterproof layers used in packaging, textiles and lightweight products. The study, published in ...

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Holzrausch Studio Creates a Material-Focused Townhouse Interior in Paris

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In the busy 11th arrondissement of Paris, Holzrausch Studio has redesigned a hidden family townhouse located behind a long courtyard garden. The project introduces a calm interior atmosphere within a dense urban setting. The studio ...

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Lithuanian Researchers Turn Textile Waste into High-Strength Cement

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Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) in Lithuania have developed a new way to turn textile waste into both alternative fuel and high-performance cement materials. Their work offers fresh opportunities for the construction and ...

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Material Experiments in Concrete, Steel and Glass: pulpo’s New Collections for 2026

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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 ...

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Shrinkable Materials Enable Next-Generation 3D Electronics

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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 ...

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