Formafantasma’s Natural Botanica Vessels Look Like Archaeological Artifacts Inhabitat Wed, February 22, 2012 10:45 PM UTC Inhabitat Rate Share Pin It Click on the photo to read the full story at InhabitatInhabitatFormafantasma’s Natural Botanica Vessels Look Like Archaeological Artifactshttp://inhabitat.com/formafantasmas-natural-botanica-vessels-look-like-archaeological-artifacts/ We recently showed you Formafantasma’s crafty vessels made from flour, agricultural waste and limestone, but the design studio has developed another amazing set of archaic-looking objects. Commissioned by Plart , Formafantasma created ‘Botanica’, a collection made from natural polymers with vegetal and animal origins. Using rosin, dammar, copal (a sub-fossil state of amber), natural rubber, shellac , bois durci , and other natural materials, Formafantasma developed a quirky, biodegradable, and very innovative line. Read the rest of Formafantasma’s Natural Botanica Vessels Look Like Archaeological Artifacts Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: 19th century , Animal Origin , Archaic objects , Art , bois durci , Botanica Vessels , Botanical , copal , dammar , Decorative Objects , Design Academy of Eindhoven , Design Museum London , Designs of the Year Product Award 2012 , Formafantasma , green materials , Natural Polymers , natural rubber , Plart , rosin , shellac , Vegetal origin Read the full story on the original site Inhabitat Add a comment Report inappropriate content