Our design hub is situated in Berlin, Germany, where we focus on crafting materials from plant-based sources, embracing circular design principles, and driving green product development. At the heart of our mission is a profound connection to plants. Despite their crucial role in our survival, they are often overlooked. Our aim is to change this perspective and make the use of plant material more environmentally friendly. In our research, we utilise plant resources to create innovative, environmentally friendly materials that fit harmoniously into natural material cycles. We go beyond the mere creation of materials or products and conscientiously consider their entire life cycle. Our goal is to ensure that the natural resources used by humans return seamlessly to nature without causing harm. The products we develop are designed to be easily recycled by the natural world.
We're actively engaged in creating innovative materials by converting plant matter into versatile substances for a wide range of products. Our goal is to offer sustainable alternatives to synthetic materials, empowering companies to diminish their reliance on fossil fuel-based products. Explore our ongoing project, A Matter of Fruit, to delve deeper into our advancements in materials.
We extend our efforts beyond simple material or product creation, carefully contemplating their entire life cycle. Our objective is to guarantee that materials or products created by us seamlessly reintegrate into nature without causing any harm. By selecting environmentally friendly resources and biodegradable material, we aim to ensure that our products undergo biological life cycles.
We extend our efforts beyond simple material or product creation, carefully contemplating their entire life cycle. Our objective is to guarantee that materials or products created by us seamlessly reintegrate into nature without causing any harm. By selecting environmentally friendly resources and biodegradable material, we aim to ensure that our products undergo biological life cycles.
We develop products made of plant-based textiles and innovative materials from first prototype to final production sample.
The industrial processing of fruits and vegetables into juice generates a substantial byproduct that often goes unnoticed: pomace. At A Matter of Fruit, our focus is on pioneering processes that transform pomace into biodegradable films, providing sustainable alternatives to synthetics. This innovative material, with its variable thickness, falls somewhere in the spectrum between paper, plastic, and leather in terms of appearance and texture. It opens up possibilities across various applications, ranging from interior design and eco-friendly packaging to a sustainable alternative to leather. The beauty of these pomace films lies in their translucency. In combination with light they unfold their true aesthetic potential. Their ability to biodegrade after use, ensures a seamless integration to the natural cycle.
plantonic noon Studio
Liebermannstr. 75-85
13088 Berlin, Germany