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Atomic Number Six
Atomic Number Six
Atomic Number Six
Atomic Number Six
2024

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Atomic Number Six

Regenerative Materials

Introducing the Atomic Number Six, a regenerative material made from activated carbon and naturally derived latex. Thanks to the unique properties of the microporous material, it lets designers explore innovative uses in accessory manufacturing. One of its more remarkable applications is as a sustainable alternative to black leather, which is made from animal hide. Crafted without the use of chemical substances, this ethically produced biodegradable bag is a responsible choice for fashion-conscious individuals who want to minimize their environmental footprint.

JURY STATEMENT

This is a clever and esthetically attractive use of experimental materials.

UNIVERSITY

Royal College of Art

London, GB
DESIGN

Charn Sangvirojkul

Royal College of Art

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