Biogenic materials from nettles, coffee, reclaimed wood, and other renewable resources for increased sustainability in your design and interior projects.
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Biogenic materials from nettles, coffee, reclaimed wood, and other renewable resources for increased sustainability in your design and interior projects.
Scroll through a selection and see the material in use at the end of the page.
Differently finely ground biogenic materials from spruce chips, alpine grass, reclaimed wood, recycled paper, nettles, flax fibers, cornflowers, larch needles, or wood fibers are just a few of a variety of renewable resources that form the basis for the simple and revolutionary organoide® process. The decorative coatings can be made from almost any natural fibers. By adding a natural binder, the end product is 100% biodegradable. Depending on the composite, the compressed material can be refined with a wide variety of surfaces, adapting its visual effect to the highest standards. The numerous sustainable advantages open horizons for more environmentally friendly design and architecture.
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