We are pleased to invite you at MATERIALS MATTER 2023 EXHIBITION, the exhibition presenting a selection of brands and their sustainable and responsible products. A meeting to bring industry closer to architecture, offering perspectives and innovations on new materials and products that allow us to build in a more ecological way. MATERIALS MATTER 2023 13 … Read More
Author: Paola Dengo
BEST-CROP: an EU-funded project to deliver novel crops
Funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under the topic HORIZON-CL6-2022-CIRCBIO-02-02-two-stage, the BEST CROP project (Boosting photosynthESis To deliver novel CROPs for the circular bioeconomy) capitalizes on ground-breaking technologies to improve the photosynthetic properties and ozone assimilation of barley and deliver novel crops with tailored straws for industrial uses. To achieve … Read More
MOGU @CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK
We are pleased to invite you at CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK 2023, the UK’s leading design festival that celebrates London’s creative hub. Clerkenwell Design Week 2023 23-25 MAY 28-30 St. John SquareLondon Mogu, in collaboration with Tsunami Axis, will be on show within Muuto Space, presenting their acoustic and wall collection of mycelium- based panels. Come … Read More
MOGU ON INTERNI MAGAZINE // BIO-BASED INDUSTRY IS IT POSSIBLE?
Is the market ready to welcome bio-based products? In a world with lots of enthusiastic experimentation for green materials, not many make it since building a company around a material born in this way is not easy. What still really matters for the market, beside sustainability, is the product: it must be functional, aesthetically interesting … Read More
MOGU NEWS // MOGU ON NEFF MAGAZINE
We’re very proud to be part of the 4th Edition of the NEFF magazine’s “The Ingredient” talking about mycelium technology, sustainability and new interior design solutions! In this incredible issue about sustainability our Chief Mycelium Officier and co-founder Maurizio Montalti explains how we must look at nature, not only to be inspired by it but … Read More
MOGU INTERVIEW // A CONVERSATION WITH MAURIZIO MONTALTI
How is it possible to use mycelium-based technologies for the design and production of natural biomaterials and products? In this wonderful interview, realised in collaboration with the Giannino Bassetti Foundation and coordinated by Jonathan Hankins, Maurizio Montalti, our co-founder and Chief Mycelium Officer, discusses his early research and work developed in collaboration with living organisms, … Read More
APE YAKITORI BAR // NEWCASTLE ARCHITECTURE AWARD 2023
It’s not a surprise for us that the APE Yakitori Bar, created by the technology and architecture company Prevalent Architecture, was honored with the commendation for interior architecture at the Newcastle Architecture Awards 2023. An extraordinary place that has been designed with sustainability in mind, from the architectural details to the dishes a place where … Read More
MOGU @HEIMTEXTIL // FUTURE MATERIAL LIBRARY
We’re glad to share with you that from tomorrow until January 13th you will be able to find mogu at the Heimtextil 2023 inside the exhibition Future Material Library. Curated by FranklinTill, the Future Materials Library 2023 celebrates radical designers, innovative manufacturers and environmentally conscious producers who are helping to turn the current, linear system … Read More
MOGU @E-PLANET // BIO-MATERIALI DEL FUTURO
ITA A Dicembre abbiamo avuto il piacere di ospitare e-planet, il magazine green di Mediaset, in onda ogni Domenica su Italia1. Le telecamere di e-planet insieme alla nostra Head of Design Serena Camere vi guidano attraverso i nostri uffici e gli spazi di produzione. Abbiamo avuto modo di mostrare come in mogu, grazie alle incredibili … Read More
MOGU PROJECT // FUNGAL ARCHITECTURE: FUNGAR
At Mogu we look at the future as well as the present and, above all, we love to think big. That’s why, in addition to researching products for the present, we also focus on projects that look beyond, to propose an increasingly sustainable tomorrow, such as the Fungal Architecture Project. The EU-funded FUNGAR project aims … Read More