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Bonnie Hvillum on biomaterials and 'redefining wood'.

Bonnie Hvillum on biomaterials and 'redefining wood'.

Update: 2025-09-15
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Bonnie Hvillum is a Danish designer and founder of Natural Material Studio, which, as the names suggests, makes its own materials using natural resources and various waste streams. 

Working at the meeting point between material science, art and design, the studio creates products, installations, exhibitions and research projects, working with clients such as adidas, Calvin Klein, Noma, Dinesen, Copenhagen Contemporary and the Danish Architecture Centre.  

Bonnie will also be part of Material Matters London, which takes place from 17-20 September at Space House,  with her education platform focused on supporting curious creators who strive to craft a more holistic, local, and nature-minded future, The Material Way, which she runs with curator Rita Trindade. 

In this episode we talk about: being on maternity leave; founding Natural Material Studio and The Material Way; pushing the possibilities of materials; bonding history with the future… in a poetic way; casting textiles; her breakthrough moment; the craft behind her work; creating an interior you can melt; the importance of fluidity; ‘redefining wood’; studying Nordic literature at university; and being uncompromising but collaborative. 

Material Matters London runs from 17-20 September at Space House. Register here

And we’ve also opened a new on-line bookshop featuring many titles that have been talked about on this podcast. You can find that here.

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Bonnie Hvillum on biomaterials and 'redefining wood'.

Bonnie Hvillum on biomaterials and 'redefining wood'.

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