I have been experimenting with mycelium (vegetative part of mushrooms) cultivating it on hemp and cotton fabric scraps. Acting like a natural glue holding the substrate together, it can be moulded into almost any shape. Once dried, Mycelium has some incredible material properties: it is lightweight, water-and fire-resistant and biodegradable, adding nutrients to the soil. More to come soon..
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