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Is This 'Eco-Friendly' Shoe Made of Mushroom and Dog Hair?


What s True
Unveiled in early 2021, the “Sneature” was designed by artist Emil Blau as part of her studies at the Offenbach University of Art and Design in Germany. Though the design is merely a school project, some speculate that it could some day work in a commercial setting.
What s False
The sneaker design was not available for purchase, nor was it put on the market at the time of this writing.
Origin
A sustainably developed sneaker made from dog hair with a mushroom mycelium sole may one day prove to be an alternative in foot fashion.
The so-named “Sneature” a play on “sneaker” and “nature” was developed by German artist Emilie Burfeind as part of her studies at the Offenbach University of Art and Design in Germany. The knitted slipper-like shoe is made from dog hair collected by Modus Intarsia, a crowdsourcing company that collects and sorts dog hair from residential homes to be made into yarn at its industrial spinnin ....

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This week we launched Dezeen Awards 2021


This week we launched Dezeen Awards 2021
Dezeen Awards is the most popular and accessible celebration of the world s best architecture, interiors and design projects and studios. Enter before 31 March to take advantage of discounted early entry fees.
This year we ve introduced sustainability categories for architecture, interiors and design, which will celebrate projects that strive to reduce their impact on the earth.
In trainer news, sportswear brand Nike released the handsfree Nike GO FlyEase trainers, which do not have laces or any other fastenings. Its designer told Dezeen they were to replace antiquated shoes with laces.
In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, toy brand Lego released construction kits that allow grown-ups to build flower bouquets and bonsai trees from bioplastic components. ....

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Sneature is a compostable trainer made from 3D-knitted dog hair


Sneature is a compostable trainer made from 3D-knitted dog hair
German designer Emilie Burfeind has developed a sock sneaker with a mushroom mycelium sole and a knitted upper made from canine hair that was shed while grooming and would otherwise have been discarded.
The Sneature trainer consists of only three bio-based, renewable materials, allowing it to be either taken apart and recycled or industrially composted at the end of its life.
In comparison, traditional trainers are generally made from around eight to 12 different components such as nylon fabric and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam – many of which are petroleum-based and would survive in landfills for up to 1,000 years. ....

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