Los Angeles company creates furnishings inspired by nature
Our Mycelium cabinet hardware, 3D-printed in bronze, takes inspiration from the “wood-wide web” – the interlaced network of fungal organisms in the soil that transfer nutrients from plant to plant. Re-imagined as drawer pulls and cabinet knobs, they bring nature indoors – and feel great in the hand!
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