The Design Museum, London, is selling Eco Seed, a propagation tool by teenage students, winners of Design Ventura 2021-22
Now being sold at the London Design Museum, Eco Seed was designed by a team of five students from Cambourne Village College in Cambridge. The product is a tool to aid propagation and was crafted by the students with sustainability at the fore.
Complementing the product’s sustainably sourced, recycled PLA make-up, the packaging is made from biodegradable algae paper, demonstrating the students’ commitment to sustainable design. The design was part of Design Ventura, a competition for 13-16-year-olds that offers them a chance to bring their own creations into production – and to the Design Museum shop. Proceeds are going to the students’ charity of choice, the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
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