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Biomaterials are ready for commercial interior use, an Australian restaurant shows

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Prevalent made the Âpé Yakitori Bar project a ‘funding mechanism’ for early-stage material fabricators developing carbon-negative materials. - Jan Vranovsky
The palette selections were made to grow awareness of the importance of carbon-neutral material sourcing to all who enter the space. - Jan Vranovsky
Applications include mycelium acoustic panels by Mogu, a leather-like bench and branding assets crafted from Piñatex cellulose fibre, rubberwood furniture and surfaces comprising dust byproduct from stone-cutting. - Jan Vranovsky

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Client
Âpé Yakitori Bar
Construction
Scope Commercial Construction
Upholstery
Chapman Upholstery
Mechanical Engineering
Marline
Acoustic Engineering
Spectrum Engineering
Signage
Domus Vim
Mycelium Acoustic Panels
Piñatex Cellulose Fibre

Prevalent worked with fabricators producing carbon-negative materials to design a sustainable restaurant space in an industrial Newcastle, Australia, building.  

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