Yuma Kano creates terrazzo-like ForestBank materials out of unusable wooden

Japanese designer Yuma Kano has created an ornamental materials that resembles terrazzo from wooden, foliage, bark, soil and seeds that was proven at Milan design week.

Kano, who confirmed his work along with fellow designer Sho Ota as a part of the Contact Wooden exhibition on the Alcova venue, says the concept behind the mission was to search out worth in not simply lumber, however the entire forest.

ForestBank was proven at Alcova in Milan

After gathering unusable wooden and different forest supplies, he mixes them with a water-based acrylic resin that doesn’t use any reactive mineral bases or risky natural solvents.

“Within the Japanese forest business, these small items of wooden are a waste materials,” Kano informed Dezeen. “I wished to reuse the waste.”

Seat by Yuma Kano
The fabric is produced from waste wooden

The method invented by Kano creates a cloth with patterns that adjust relying on the angle and depth of the minimize into it, in addition to on what components – akin to foliage, wooden, bark, soil and seeds – had been mixed.

It signifies that the furnishings produced from the trademarked ForestBank materials may additionally change the way it appears because it grows older.

“The inexperienced leaves combined in change to orange and brown because the seasons change,” Kano stated.

“As well as, earth from the forest ground may be combined in, including browns and blacks, you’ll be able to see the advanced patterns of the cross sections of roots and seeds ordinarily hidden within the earth, and take discover of the completely different coloring that completely different species of timber have.”

ForestBank table by Yuma Kano
The completed materials resembles terrazzo

Kano has made a group of furnishings from the fabric that features a desk, seats and a garments hanger, and stated the items can finally be recycled to create extra ForestBank materials.

“I am really reusing the mud from the unique items for future items,” he defined.

Hanger at Touch Wood exhibition
A sculptural hanger was on present at Contact Wooden

The main focus of the Contact Wooden exhibition in Milan was to showcase methods of utilizing wooden that may have in any other case gone to waste.

Right here, Kano’s furnishings items had been juxtaposed with Ota’s furnishings assortment, referred to as Surfaced, which is made utilizing wooden that was scheduled to be discarded from workshops and factories.

The designers hoped that the exhibition would showcase designs that mass-production can not obtain.

“The fabric can present the individuality of every little piece of wooden,” Kano stated.

ForestBank seat
A chair has a again produced from ForestBank

This 12 months’s Milan design week featured quite a lot of tasks by rising designers. We checked out 5 rising designers displaying in Salone del Cell’s Salone Satellite tv for pc part and rounded up ten standout installations in Milan as a part of our protection.

Contact Wooden was on present from 17 to 23 April 2023 as a part of Milan design week. See Dezeen Occasions Information for extra structure and design occasions world wide.