A biocomposite is a material composed of one or two constituent materials, with one of which being naturally derived — ours being from agricultural waste!
Rice husks are discarded as part of the milling process in agriculture. It is a highly stable material with exceptional longevity and durability.
This waste material allows us to create objects that are both visually appealing and environmentally friendly while reducing waste from rice agriculture.
Eggshell
Discarded and unwanted egg shells, are cleaned and crushed, then combined with resin to form a new material.
This series of biocomposites have the appearance of terrazzo and apart from natural tones, colours of blue and charcoal are introduced using plant-based dyes to offer more colourways.
Coconut Fibre
Coconut fibres from the external shell of the fruit produces an end material that is hardy, with a visually tactile aesthetic. With over 60 million metric tonnes of coconut produced annually, a large amount of coconut waste is generated as a result.
By upcycling the by-product that is coconut fibre, we reduce the need for new resources in the production process.
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