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Eight products and furnishings informed by the natural properties of stone

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As Dezeen completes its editorial series on the role of stone in architecture , we've rounded up eight pieces listed on Dezeen Showroom that demonstrate how the material is used in interior design. Seating and plant pots informed by the appearance of stone also feature. For more details email showroom@dezeen.com.

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Natural Material Studio creates "flexible and organic" Brick Textiles

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Copenhagen-based Natural Material Studio and designer Zuzanna Skurka have created an installation at Milan design week from soft bio textiles made from surplus bricks. Rule one is, you should work with materials that are already there," studio founder Bonnie Hvillum told Dezeen in Milan. And that's the beauty and honesty of it."

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Natural Material Studio drapes floor-to-ceiling biotextiles across Copenhagen art gallery

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Danish design practice Natural Material Studio has unveiled its Human Nature exhibition, which featured compostable biofoam seating and biomaterial textiles, at 3 Days of Design. We created a lot of materials for this exhibition, I think around 150 square metres," Natural Material Studio founder Bonnie Hvillum told Dezeen.

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Studio Aisslinger completes "nature-loving" renovation of Hotel Seegarten

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Designer Werner Aisslinger has renovated a lakeside hotel in Germany 's Sauerland region, adding hydroponics and locally sourced materials including wood and terrazzo to craft interiors informed by the surrounding nature. The photography is by Nicoló Lanfranchi for Studio Aisslinger.

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Muza Lab's resort interiors are informed by Greek culture and landscapes

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Muza Lab was informed by the area's history and culture when developing the overall design scheme, as well as drawing on six natural elements – fire, water, earth, air, metal and light. Rain showers, characterful light fittings, natural stone walls and floors and bright textiles continue to provide an air of quiet luxury.

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Nature-informed tiles by Ceramiche Keope feature on Dezeen Showroom

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Ceramiche Keope's tile collection named Geo aims to combine the patterning from nature with a silky feel underfoot. The brand's Interno4 collection also takes cues from the natural world. The brand's Elements Lux tiles are also informed by striations in natural stone and have a white background to make the features stand out.

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FranklinTill shares nine principles for a shift to regenerative materials

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By making it easier to identify textiles that have a greater positive impact on people and planet, FranklinTill hopes to enable a shift towards regenerative materials. "We We can only move towards a regenerative approach to textiles by understanding the full lifecycle of our materials," said co-founder FranklinTill Caroline Till. "As

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