
SHINGOKEI - Exploration
YEAR : 2022
TYPE : Personal Research I Speculative Design
ROLE : Concept Designer & Material Explorer
METAFUNGI is a scenographic installation imagining a future where furniture is not manufactured but grown.
Inspired by Eric Klarenbeek's iconic Mycelium Chair, I used it as a starting point.
I designed a stool of my own, grown from mycomaterials and shaped using topology optimisation.
This computational design process simulates how forces travel through a structure, allowing material to be removed where it isn’t needed.
The result: forms that are both organic, efficient and lightweight and
Through this project, I explored how design could align with living systems not by imitating them, but by collaborating with their principles.
A speculative yet grounded approach to rethinking value, production, and our relationship with the materials that surround us.
Guided by a quote from Balkrishna Doshi, METAFUNGI is an invitation to shift not only what we design, but how we understand the world we shape.
