The Dutch soil faces challenging times, loss of biodiversity one of many threats. ROOTS Foundation promotes nature inclusive education and sustainable innovation. Through collaborative efforts we inspire creative industries to embrace ecological and responsible design for future generations.
From Fibre to Furniture, going back to our ROOTS
Following a very successfull Milano Design Week in April, ROOTS Exhibition now turns its focus to the Dutch Design Week. We will not only present new works by established names like Claudy Jongstra and Diana Scherer, but also introduce a special collaboration with Rotterdam based artist Tomáš LiberĂny. His work, in collaboration with 80.000 honey bees, will be combined with a 100% plant based furniture made by Piet Hein Eek.
The plate-material for the furniture was made from Silphium Perfoliatum (Silphy). This perennial (20-30 yr) fibrecrop has an extensive root-system that captures significant amounts of CO2 and water. It shares nutrients, grows up to 4m and (most importantly) flowers richly from early July to late September. Silphy not only improves biodiversity, but bees nourished by this plant are better prepared for winter, significantly increasing their survival rates..!
This highlights the importance of bio-based design and innovation, as well a the crucial role of biodiversity and soil improvement. ROOTS Exhibition sees this as a powerful symbol of how art, nature, and innovation can work together to create a better future. It all starts with the soil...