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Idli, Jaipur. Boxed and unable to pursue one form of artistry at a time

Hand-painted by Thierry Juorno, the archway is adorned with palm leaves and a red colored tent, clothes hang on the rails and hand-crafted furniture, designed by him, are spread across the store

A web instead of a weave – an introduction to mycelium, textile of the future: Mycelium Made

The a sustainable textile research: the option that comes from mushrooms. «We want to prevent as many of our resources going to landfill»

Louis Vuitton, On the Beach. An ode to the West Coast and the city of Los Angeles

Created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, On the Beach is an expression of a day spent at the beach in the Californian summertime

Polartec Panel – If biodegradability is not the only answer, longevity is

Circularity in the textile industry: switching to circular materials must not compromise performance and durability

Recycled wood – pine needles and the byproduct of our forests

«You have a moral obligation to consider the impact of what you are creating» designer Tamara Orjola – investigating the use of pine needles

Lampoon /Transition – International wool sourcing: transparency is required now more than ever

A rough touch could be more precious than the finest merino but a short and local supply chain is needed to grant that the sheep are sheared with no suffering

The first ever carbon neutral football stadium is to be built in Stroud by Zaha Hadid Architects

Dale Vince, chairman of the team «using the club to demonstrate that you can enjoy sports, and supporters can have their consumerism, but you can still do it in a way that is sustainable»

David Morris — how one goldsmith tackled an impossible request

The Hexagon Cuff: the human mind envisioned it, technology made it possible, and a leap of faith was the catalyst. Time is not of the essence, prototyping is key

Dries Van Noten and Ms Kehayoglou: carpets and bridges to bring diversities closer

Weaving vanishing landscapes with the rigor of a scientist and the lyricism of a poet, Alexandra Kehayoglou is known for her 1.44 kilometer long green carpet on the Dries Van Noten runway

The color of stones can’t be changed – Bruno and Iacopo Lastrucci and the last workshop

«You have a picture in your mind and in your eyes, but it might take four or five years to complete». Father and son and the search for stones for Florentine inlays