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Nature’s wonder materials are entering everyday life

What happens when material experiments move from the lab to stores and homes?

See this and other fascinating projects on display in the Designs for a Cooler Planet on 5 Sept – 28 Oct 2025.
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Photo: Esa Kapila / Aalto University

In this event, we are committed to Aalto University’s principles for a safer space.

Principles for a safe space

For years, designers and material scientists at Aalto University have collaborated on fascinating bio-based material experiments – from spider silk to nanocellulose lamps and flower leather.

But both industry and consumers are increasingly demanding more sustainable alternatives for production and retail. The world isn’t becoming fully digital – we still need clothes, homes, and built environments, now and in the future – all within the limits of what our planet can sustain.

The next big questions are: How can the scaling and industrialisation of bio-based materials be accelerated? How would their use in homes change how we live? And how can the life cycle and reuse of these materials be designed to truly meet the demands of a circular economy? Could there be also mid-scale production processes?

‘The exhibition has two goals: to push material development forward by critically considering how these materials work in different applications, and to encourage visitors to make both small and large-scale sustainability shifts in their everyday lives, says Professor Pirjo Kääriäinen.

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Everyday Materials

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Legacy Awakens: An inspiring journey through science and design

What happens when scientific expertise meets creative hands-on design in materials research? In what ways can these different approaches inform each other? Why is collaboration, in all its various forms, so meaningful? The seminar is organized by the Aalto University Bioinnovation Center to celebrate the long career of Aalto Distinguished Professor Tapani Vuorinen as a researcher, educator, and industry partner.

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Designs for a Cooler Planet

Discover tomorrow at Aalto University's biggest exhibition! Open 1 September – 30 October 2026.

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