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Sozai Center reflects the diverse cultural climates of the world. They carefully capture the unique elements rooted in each local area and transform them into materials and substances that can be used for our daily life.
The waterproof bio-textile Adam Sheet was created from apple trash by the Japanese design group Sozai Center. One of the nation’s main apple-producing regions, Aomori Prefecture, has a significant amount of organic waste. This led to the creation of the substance. Adam Sheet makes full use of the fruit. A tiny bit of bioplastic is mixed with the finely powdered flesh, skin, seeds, and stem to bond the sheet. Sozai Center has so far shown that Adam Sheet can be used to produce tiny textile bags. The business is investigating how this innovative material might be used in interior design, furniture, and fashion.
Adam is a new sheet material made from 100% Aomori apple pomace.
Aomori Prefecture is one of Japan’s leading apple-producing regions, but at the same time, apple-related food waste is a major problem. Based in the Tsugaru, Aomori, Japan, We collect wasted apples from the local farmers and create unprecedented products with our unique processing technology and the power of design. Adam is created by a collaboration between KOMORU Corporation and M&T.