Bloom Magazine UK

MATERIAL WORLD

The natural world is constantly creating and using its own materials – nests are woven from leaf litter, wool and twigs; shells are formed under the sea; dams are raised, then eventually swept away to rot into the riverbank. It’s a continuous process of building, breaking down and reusing organic materials, with no waste or landfill. It’s this circular system that inspires our work at Materiom, and you can mimic it in your kitchen, too.

Materiom is like nature’s recipe book: it provides open-source guides

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