A biopiracy research.

Culture, creativity and innovation in fabric research and development, one of the most demanding and rapidly evolving fields of the entire fashion sector

placing the theme of experimentation at the center of the entire path with particular attention to sustainability and innovation responsible.

  • Olivia Koval

    Olivia explored the sense of touch as a way to re-familiarize with our natural environment.

  • Jacob Olmedo

    Studying the way humans interact with nature through textiles and wearables developed seeded living garments.

  • Anubha Sood

    Anubha explored the natural world throughout textiles using kombucha biomaterial grown by a symbiotic colony as the outcome of her experiments.

  • Kieu Vu

    Experimenting with the introduction of the new materials to the textile design industry, Kieu Vu came to the conclusion that banana leaves were the simple answer.

  • Officina corpuscoli

    Strongly characterized by a creative trans-disciplinary approach and rooted in a collaborative, research-based and experimental practice.

  • Eric Larenbeek

    His work is characterized by interaction and innovation. Its product can be in motion, reacts on our emotions or respond on developments of our society.

  • Ecovative

    Their mycelium foundry allows to develop and fine-tune new, sustainable materials materials by programming biology.

  • Mylo

    The allure of leather with a sustainable transformation. Made from mycelium , Mylo is soft, supple and less harmful to the environment.

  • MIT - MMG

    The water-based digital fabrication platform offers a new perspective on water-based manufacturing combining an age-old crustacean-derived material with robotic fabrication and synthetic biology.

  • Vegea

    Plant-based alternatives to fully synthetic oil-delivered materials for fashion, furniture, packaging, automative & transportation. Their product process are based on the exploration of biomasse and vegetable raw material.