makoto azuma: 'time of moss' for tokyo fiber senseware at milan design week 09

'time of moss' by makoto azuma
designers: makoto azuma
material: terramac®
terramac®, which is made from polylactic acid derived from plants, is a biodegradable fiber that
returns to the soil. its conformational material integrates with nature ans is environmentally-friendly.
the carbon it contains within has been captured from the air by plants through the process of
photosynthesis, and does not increase CO2 in the atmosphere even when incinerated.
terramac® is in use as an eco-matierial spread on the sloping sides of embankments before seeding.
it encourages the growth of the seeds as they emerge. several types of moss are carefully placed on
the fiber, which gently adapts to both bulky areas and sparse areas. the result is a planter that makes
the best use of the fiber. the holes and projections function as receptacles for plant roots.

'time of moss'

'time of moss'
image © designboom

'time of moss'
image © designboom

'time of moss'
image © designboom

'time of moss'
image © designboom

'time of moss'
'my work for this exhibition shows the encounter and coexistence of two lifeforms with different origins.
living things connect strongly and straightforwardly, and conceal unlimited possibilities.' -makoto azuma

makoto azuma
portrait © designboom

makoto azuma
portrait © designboom
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