It is only a matter of time and awareness. In the near future it will be biotechnology to dictate trends on materials for the world of creativity. Between sustainability and vision the luxury maison are increasingly choosing alternative solutions. Among these, it is the mycelium, i.e. the structure of mushroom roots, that has given the best results in terms of quality and performance. The Mycoworks team knows this well, the Californian company that redefined the future of materials thanks to new technologies as a fine Mycelium ™. And after convinced big like Hermès, who chose it to develop the Sylvania plant leather to create the new edition of the iconic Victoria Bag, MyCoworks accelerates in the design segment together with Ligne Roset. “In Mycoworks, we believe that art inspires science, and that the mycelium can redefine the future of design,” explained Sophia Wang, co-founder of Mycoworks. “The integration of the Reishi ™ collection Roset demonstrates in a powerful way that sustainable luxury is not a concept of the future, but a reality of the present.” The French high -end furniture brand has in fact revealed the new Kobold sofa, designed by Erwan Bouroullec, and covered in Reishi ™, the new class of noble materials derived from the mycelium. “For years we have been waiting for a natural and sustainable material that satisfied our quality standards and the expectations of our customers”, explained Antoine Roset, general manager of the Roset group, “our partnership with Mycoworks strengthens our commitment for an ethical and sustainable development, maintaining the high level of quality that distinguishes Roset wooden wood. Entrusting us to innovation, we can also redefine the heritage of the design. Made in France ».
