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Luxury Watch Uses Cactus-Based Material

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Swiss watchmaker Hublot has launched a limited-edition timepiece with a strap made from Desserto‘s cactus-based material. The collaboration adds another application for this plant-based material and shows how designers are incorporating alternatives to conventional leather ...

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Experimental Furniture And Lighting Showcase Material Research

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Emerging designers increasingly use material experimentation to rethink how furniture, lighting and objects are designed and made. At UKURANT Makes Room, presented during 3daysofdesign 2026 in Copenhagen, twenty international designers showcased new approaches to materials ...

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Origami-Inspired Hybrid 3D Printing Eliminates Moulds For Lightweight Composite Structures

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Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have developed a new hybrid 3D-printing process that combines origami-inspired design with advanced composite materials. The mould-free method transforms flat printed components into ...

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Bacterial Pigmentation Offers A Biological Alternative To Textile Dyeing

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The textile industry is looking for ways to reduce the environmental impact of dyeing, one of the most resource-intensive stages of textile production. OXMAN‘s latest research project, Vigils, explores a different approach. Instead of applying ...

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Prickly Pear Cactus Waste Reinforces Biobased Composite Materials

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Agricultural waste from prickly pear cactus could provide a renewable source of reinforcement for biobased composite materials, according to researchers at the University of Bath. By extracting the naturally occurring honeycomb fibre network from discarded ...

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Peel: Transforming Discarded Fruit Skins into Biodegradable Design Materials

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Fruit waste can serve as a valuable raw material for sustainable design. PEEL, a material research project by designer Nefeli Vitoraki, shows how discarded fruit skins can become biodegradable materials for furniture and accessories. The ...

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