Stories That Change How We Design
A design student made seed-paper garlands, then gathered friends to plant them the next morning. Months later, wildflowers appeared along a campus path—living proof that celebration decor can transform into habitat instead of becoming trash.
Stories That Change How We Design
An heirloom linen tablecloth had stains and tears. A reader trimmed, over-dyed with onion skins, and stitched it into pillow covers. The keepsake stayed useful and biodegradable, carrying family memories into quiet afternoons of reading.
Stories That Change How We Design
At a weekend market, makers sold mycelium trays and jute planters with simple care tags. Visitors touched every texture, asked thoughtful questions, and left with pieces they could confidently compost later. Share your local makers so we can spotlight them.