
Products created in a natural process
Naturpladen's mycelium-grown acoustic panels are based on local agricultural residues. This includes straw from thatched roofs and animal feed and bedding imported from France. Naturpladen uses local suppliers for tools and materials to build molds and often makes use of used elements for recycling.
01
PASTEURIZATION
The fibers are steam pasteurized.

02
MYCELIUM
Mycelium is mixed with the plant residue fibers.

03
FORM
The substrate is poured into a specially made mold.


04
DISTRIBUTION
The substrate is distributed in the mold.
05
GROWTH
The material grows in a climate-controlled room for two weeks.
06
DEHYDRATION AND PASTEURIZATION
The plate is dehydrated and pasteurized in an oven.
07
HOT PRESSING
The sheets are heat-pressed to make them ready for installation.

08
ASSEMBLY
The acoustic panels are now ready to be mounted on walls or ceilings.
09
DISMANTLING AND COMPOSTING
When you want to replace or remove the panels, simply unscrew them from the wall and/or ceiling again. Then they can be discarted as biowaste.