Mater designs a stool from unconventional materials -- it is entitled the 'Mask Stool' and draws materials from Carlsberg, the beer production company. The design brand showcases the piece at the Danish design festival, '3 Days of Design.'
The stool is adjustable in terms of its height and is crafted using the brand's own sustainable design technology in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Technological Institute. The material blends fiber-based variables with plastic waste. The spent grain leftover form the beer production at Carlsberg is dried and blended with plastic to create a mixture that can be molded to furniture. Spent grain is called 'mask' in Danish, which is what inspired the name of the high stool.
Spent Grain-Crafted Stools
Mater Launches the Mask Stool Made from Leftover Grain from Beer
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