New York's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum has partnered with The Nature Conservancy to produce Design for a Living World, an exhibit that demonstrates how designers can use sustainable materials to both honor the origins of the materials we use and reduce our impact on the planet. From knitted wool floor tiles to Isaac Mizrahi's salmon skin dress, to vegetable ivory, the designers have outdown themselves in both style and substance.
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Nature Conservancy Inspired Design
New York's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum has partnered with The Nature Conservancy to produce Design for a Living World, an exhibit that demonstrates how designers can use sustainable materials to both honor the origins of the materials we use and reduce our impact on the planet. From knitted wool floor tiles to Isaac Mizrahi's salmon skin dress, to vegetable ivory, the designers have outdown themselves in both style and substance.