We’ve heard about textile designers a lot, but not so much about people growing (!) textiles. Like many in her profession, Anett Papp started out as
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How to save the life-giving soil | Phylazonit
Intensive farming can reduce the humus content of the soil by a third. The gut microbiota is responsible for human health in the same way as
A Czech startup would revolutionize home gardening: here is Plantee!
Bonsai, roses, orchids, chili peppers, baby carrots, or even insect-eating plants: a Czech innovation makes it easy to grow them all in your own home. For
Fragrant plant based artwork from a Hungarian textile artist
Turning from textiles to plants, Csenge Győrbíró now creates multisensory artworks with the involvement of nature itself. Unique scent combinations and tactile, natural surfaces: an arboretum
Nature reigns in the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna
Live trees and blackened pines rescued from fire cover the interior of the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. The installation created by Superflux, entitled Invocation
Plant and people-friendly furniture | Leaf Me Alone
She started her studies at the department of biology, and then ended up graduating as a designer. In her diploma project, Anna Czikkely combined the two
An oasis on your desk | Terraplanter
Terraplanter is a hydroponic pot, where the soil providing nutrients in the traditional method is replaced by water. The operation of the device is fairly simple. The
Harm less | Biodegradable design objects
Why couldn’t the objects surrounding us be temporal just like us? In addition to being honest and simple, the creations of Zsófi Zala are made out