Dutch manufacturer Aifunghi presented a range of furry mycelium chairs with the goal of driving sustainable furniture into a sexier description. It was unveiled during the 3 Days of Design festival in Copenhagen. Along with the furry chairs, the brand also unveiled a capsule of ten pieces, including tables and lamps covered in the material as well.
All of these are made from bio-composite made from Aifunghi's sister company, Growmolding. Bart Schilder, who started Aifunghi alongside his wife Marije, spoke more about the designs, "We wanted to make it – although I hate the word – a little bit more sexy. We didn't want to make something that is alienating, but something that's really usable and available as well. People can buy it."
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Sustainable Furniture Aesthetic
- The development of mycelium-based furniture with an attractive design highlights a growing trend towards eco-friendly products that are also visually appealing.
- Bio-composite Innovation
- The use of bio-composites in furniture emphasizes a disruptive trend where biodegradable materials are being integrated into everyday products to reduce environmental impact.
- Functional Mycelium Design
- Designing functional yet aesthetically pleasing products with mycelium showcases a trend pushing the material beyond its traditional applications into the mainstream market.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Eco-friendly Furniture Industry
- The launch of mycelium-based furniture marks a pivotal shift towards sustainable practices within the furniture industry, opening doors for innovation.
- Biodegradable Materials Sector
- Companies like Aifunghi are transforming the market for biodegradable materials by employing innovative composites that appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
- Mycelium Product Design
- Aifunghi’s stylish mycelium designs illustrate the potential of this sector to produce practical products that meet aesthetic demands.
