Projects
- Colour CodedFaber Futures’ bacterial dye becomes first DNA-coded colour in the Forbes Pigment Collection. On the fifth floor of Harvard Art Museums’ Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, the human history of colour is mapped out on shelves stacked from floor to ceiling. Thousands of vials line the walls, containing pigmented materials in every conceivable hue, like the shelves of an apothecary or a vast rainbow spice rack. This is the Forbes Pigment Collection – a repository of some of the r
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- Design District community members Faber Futures are exhibiting their NPOL Original Exploring Jacket at the Design Museum.In collaboration with UCL's Department of Biochemical Engineering, Design District tenants Fabrika, the Biorenewables Development Centre in York and Lou Bennetts, Faber Futures have developed a toxin-free, resource-efficient microbial textile dye technology - adaptable to various local conditions and demand scales. The Exploring Jacket + Musette is a unisex jacket made of 100 per cent GOTS-certified silk that was batch-dyed with Streptomyces coelicolor bacteria. Available to purchase at @norma
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