Biomaterials

More sustainable solutions
to synthetic and harmful alternatives

Biomaterials are a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials, made from natural sources such as plants, fungi, and even bacteria. As a designer, I aim to use biomaterials in my work to reduce the environmental impact of my designs and promote more sustainable practices in the fashion and design industries.



Natural dyes and pigments

Natural dyes DIY is a sustainable and eco-friendly way to color fabrics and textiles, using natural sources such as plants, flowers, and even food waste. By avoiding harmful chemicals and reducing environmental impact, natural dyes DIY can help promote a more ethical and conscious approach to fashion and textile production

Mycelium growing and molding

DIY mycelium material is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials, made from fungi and organic waste. By utilizing mycelium, which is biodegradable and easy to grow, this material has the potential to reduce waste and promote sustainable practices in industries such as packaging, furniture, and even fashion.

Bioplastics

Bioplastic is a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic, made from natural sources such as starches, cellulose, or algae. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels and promoting biodegradability, bioplastics have the potential to significantly reduce the environmental impact of plastic production and waste.