Our Mycelium Collection features mycelium-based products that bring natural resilience and bio-based ingenuity to modern building projects. Perfect for various applications, these materials not only reduce environmental footprints but also offer unique aesthetic and structural qualities that contribute to healthier, low-impact interiors.

1. Myconom Bio Materials: Mycopanel

Myconom Bio Materials brings Mycopanel to the table—a versatile, bio-based panel suitable for a range of construction needs. Mycopanel’s composition enhances structural integrity while supporting a reduced carbon footprint. Though specific environmental metrics are not listed, Mycopanel reflects the company’s commitment to responsible material innovation and eco-sensitive practices.


2. MIMBIOSIS

Made in Germany, MIMBIOSIS panels by MIMBIOSIS combine mycelium with textile waste to create low-carbon biocomposite coverings. They leverage the natural properties of mycelium—such as sound and thermal insulation, flame resistance, and resilience to offer a biocomposite material that is ideal for indoor insulation.

Designed for retail stores, offices, and commercial spaces, these panels transform discarded materials into functional, eco-friendly solutions, embodying the ethos of circularity.



3. Mykor: MykoFoam

MykoFoam by Mykor is an advanced, mycelium-based foam ideal for thermal and acoustic insulation. Lightweight and adaptable, MykoFoam offers a bio-based alternative to traditional foam insulation, supporting reduced ecological impact in building projects. While specific metrics are not provided, MykoFoam exemplifies Mykor’s dedication to natural material innovation and practical eco-friendly design.


4. COMU Labs Inc.: MycoWood

MycoWood from COMU Labs Inc. is a bio-based alternative to traditional wood products, utilising the natural properties of mycelium for strength and durability. With a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 6.200, this material offers a substantial reduction in environmental impact compared to conventional wood, making it suitable for eco-sensitive construction projects that value natural resilience.



Mogu S.r.l.:

Mogu’s mycelium-based products present a stylish, renewable option that meets the needs of contemporary design with a lower environmental impact, minimising reliance on synthetic materials and supporting healthier indoor environments.

5. Mogu
PLUMA

Mogu PLUMA Panels combine the lightweight properties of mycelium with a distinctive aesthetic appeal, ideal for interior decoration and acoustic applications.


6. Mogu
Acoustic Panels

Mogu Acoustic Panels blend sound absorption with eco-conscious construction. These panels, like other Mogu products, leverage mycelium’s natural characteristics to offer effective sound insulation while aligning with low-impact design principles.



How Mycelium Collection Supports Responsible Building

The Mycelium Collection provides architects, designers, and builders with access to low-impact materials that contribute to environmentally conscious construction practices. By offering a range of mycelium-based options, this collection aids in lowering project carbon footprints while enhancing the quality of indoor spaces. Whether focusing on aesthetics, acoustics, or structural integrity, the Mycelium Collection delivers practical solutions for modern, responsible building.

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