Mycelium-Crafted Organic Tables

Studio TOOJ Introduces the Duk Series of Table Designs

Design firm Studio TOOJ presents the Duk series of furniture, which is made up of tables that seem to be draped in a cloth. However, it is actually made from wood and mycelium. The Duk is a Swedish translation for tablecloth, and this was made in collaboration with biotech company MycoWorks. The pieces were made from wood and then further upholstered with the living material.

Founder of Studio TOOJ, Ashley Wilén-Jong shares more on the design and how it was created from the fascination with illusion. She notes, "I remember being captivated by surrealism as a teenager, especially the way Salvador Dalí could make familiar objects appear strange and dreamlike. That stayed with me. Years later, the Duk series emerged from that same curiosity: How can we make something solid feel fluid? How can we create an object that makes people do a double-take

Image Credit: Felix Speller

Mycelium-based Furniture
Innovative use of mycelium in furniture design offers a sustainable alternative to traditional materials, creating opportunities for eco-friendly interior design.
Illusionary Designs
Furniture that plays with perceptions and illusions can captivate consumers, leading to novel design aesthetics that challenge conventional forms.
Surrealist-inspired Decor
Drawing inspiration from surrealism allows for unique and bold object creation that resonates with consumers seeking distinct artistic pieces.

Industries Being Reshaped

Sustainable Furniture Industry
The integration of biodegradable materials like mycelium presents game-changing, eco-conscious product options within the furniture industry.
Biotechnology-inspired Design
The fusion of biotechnology with design harnesses living materials to craft innovative products, paving the way for futuristic design practices.
Art-influenced Home Decor
Decor pieces influenced by art movements such as surrealism provide consumers with exclusive and provocative home furnishing choices.
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