Mycelium Chair by Eric Klarenbeek

I still haven’t made up my mind what’s more remarkable about the Mycelium Chair: the fact that it’s alive, that it’s 3D-printed or that you can actually sit on it. Eric Klarenbeek is the first person in the
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