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14. StoneCycling & Circular Matters - CornWall®.

Sustainable CornWall® wall cladding samples made from corn waste, showcasing natural texture and eco-friendly design.

Made from primarily corn waste, CornWall® is a sustainable alternative for interior wall cladding developed by StoneCycling.

Both climate positive, biodegradable, and designed to overcome the problem of scarcity, StoneCycling transforms a raw material that is found in abundance. Collaborating with Circular Matters, the power of plants is leveraged to create materials that replace fossil-based plastics and resins.

The initial collection features various colours and textures, and for projects exceeding 1.000 m², Custom Made solutions are offered. Depending on specific requirements, tweaks can be made to colour, texture, and size, allowing for a bespoke wall finishing material to be created every time.

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Designer: StoneCycling & Circular Matters
Project: CornWall®
Material Breakdown: >99.5% biomass, mainly from corn cobs (after the corn is taken off). < 0.5% non-organic pigments that are biodegradable
Main Uses: Wall finishing material for interior use, ideal for retail and hospitality design
Key Fact: There is no end-of-life waste – the product is biodegradable or can be 100% recycled. It’s also demountable for full reuse.

Sustainable CornWall® wall cladding materials displayed with corn waste samples, emphasizing eco-friendly interior design.

Credit: StoneCycling

Sustainable CornWall® interior wall cladding made from corn waste in an aesthetic natural color palette.

Credit: StoneCycling

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