Innovating with Recycled Materials
Fueling Creativity and Vitality
3D-Printed Wall
This installation is made from rPET and rPETG materials through 3D printing technology. PET is commonly used for plastic beverage bottles, while PETG appears in cosmetic packaging, kitchenware, and medical tools — valued for their clarity, gloss, and durability. Through recycling — sorting, shredding, washing, and pelletizing — they’re reborn as rPET and rPETG (the “r” standing for “recycled”).These materials are widely used across all aspects of daily life, from food and fashion to home and transit.
Bio-Innovation Flooring Material Floor Flex
This innovative material fuses recycled oyster shells with bio-based resin to offer both durability and a sustainable life cycle. It seamlessly blends modern design needs with eco-conscious values, making it ideal for everyday use.
Top | 2% High-performance, water-based abrasion-resistant coating
Core | 68% Oyster shell bio-based polyurethane
Base | 30% Recycled PET
A Bio-Innovative Acoustic Panel MOGU
MOGU uses mycelium cultivated from selected fungal strains grown on pre-designed substrates made from agricultural and industrial byproducts such as rice husks, sawdust, corn stalks, and coffee grounds. These substrates are optimized to produce different materials in a short timeframe while requiring minimal resources. The fungal mycelium reinforces the structural integrity of the substrate, resulting in a 100% plastic-free, stable composite material. During the final production phase, the mycelium-based material is processed through a low-energy, slow-drying technique, yielding a finished product that is stable, safe, durable, and fully biodegradable.
Hand-Dyed Pulp Panels Paper Factor
Paper Factor is a new composite material crafted from FSC-certified wood and recycled paper pulp. Each step in the production process reflects refined handcraft skill. Recycled paper pulp is first manually pressed, then slow-dried using a special technique. Once dried, the material is polished and finished, then bonded with wooden boards. The result is a surface panel that seamlessly blends artistic expression with ecological value.
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Discover earth-friendly recycled materials