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Interesting Times Gang and OBOS Drop the Veggro Collection

Design studio Interesting Times Gang works in collaboration with homebuilder OBOS to create the Veggro collection. It is a capsule of partitions that are made from mycelium and orange peel for a sustainable and unique progression. Currently, the capsule is only in its prototype stage and comes in two design iterations: Loom and Jugoso.

Loom is constructed from mycelium and is detailed with a pattern inspired by mushrooms. Jugoso is a design that is made from orange rinds with three-dimensional printing to create a geometric pattern that is based on the orange's vesicles. The design studio explains the Veggro collection as a "biophilic interior design wall-as-furniture concept." The panels are complete with acoustic insulation and a piece of decor.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Interior Design - The use of mycelium and orange peel in partitions demonstrates the trend towards sustainable materials in interior design.
2. Biophilic Design - The Veggro collection embraces biophilic design principles by incorporating natural elements, such as mushrooms and orange rinds, into interior partitions.
3. 3D Printed Geometric Patterns - The Jugoso design showcases the trend of using 3D printing technology to create intricate geometric patterns on interior partitions.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Designers in the interior design industry can explore using sustainable materials like mycelium and orange peel in their projects.
2. Homebuilding - Homebuilders can incorporate the Veggro collection's sustainable partitions into their residential projects, offering eco-friendly design options to homeowners.
3. 3D Printing - The use of 3D printing technology in creating the Jugoso design opens up opportunities for innovation and customization in the 3D printing industry.

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