
New Life. Grass seeds taking root in nothing but fabric.

Living Texture. Plants form a dynamic landscape over the material.

Flexible Soil. Woven Soil can be sewn, cut or draped to cover any surface.

Natural Breakthrough. The fabric blurs the line between us and plants.
Bachelor of Design with Honours
Integrated Design
An integration between Textile Design, Spatial Design and Plant Biology — this plantable fabric offers us new ways to think about how to include plants in our spaces. Starting from an analysis of what minerals a plant need to survive, the fabric is designed to provide all that plants need to thrive in a form that people can easily use when designing our spaces. It’s soil for any surface.
