EcoLattice is a 3D-printed, lattice-based foam made from recycled TPU—engineered for circularity, comfort, and performance.
Unlike conventional PU foams, it eliminates adhesives, waste, and landfill challenges through a fully recyclable closed-loop system. Using pressure data and generative design tools, EcoLattice translates real human postures into adaptive structures that enhance breathability, support, and durability.
Its geometry-driven design enables lightweight strength, precision comfort, and mass customisation without moulds or prototypes. Fire- and water-resistant, remeltable, and reprintable, EcoLattice redefines foam manufacturing—delivering a smarter, sustainable alternative for furniture, mobility, and wellness industries. Foam, evolved.
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Spin Stool
Spin Stool, designed by Harinad P Manoj, is a playful yet sustainable seating piece. Made from recycled materials using innovative foaming techniques, it embodies a circular approach to production.
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Hoop
Hoop, designed by Tom Howell-Jones, features a single-block 3D-printed EcoLattice foam seat that provides breathable, adaptive comfort. Its hand-rolled metal frame forms a graceful, durable silhouette, while the foam is wrapped in linen and secured with steel tensioning bars.
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Contour Chair
Contour is an ergonomically designed chair that follows the natural curves of the body for a customised fit. It features built-in lumbar support, adjustable armrests, seat height, and backrest tilt, offering tailored comfort for extended use. Combining functionality with thoughtful design, Contour enhances posture while adapting seamlessly to individual needs.
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CorpusForm
CorpusForm, designed by Maria Bravo, features exposed Ecolattice foam shaped to follow the human spine, allowing the chair to shift between multiple positions, from a relaxed lounger to an upright seat. Its adaptable form makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, providing comfort and support in every configuration.
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Rising Cloud
Rising Clouds, designed by Richard Price, features a delicate lattice of exposed EcoLattice foam that cradles the user while diffusing light to create a warm, inviting ambience. Its sculptural, pillowed forms explore layers of transparency and texture, showcasing the innovative properties of EcoLattice foam and pushing the boundaries of 3D printing in furniture design.
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Cumulus
Cumulus, designed by Rupert Warries, is made from just two parts — a base and exposed EcoLattice foam that forms the seat without any backing. The foam itself holds the seat upright while maintaining comfort and support. The design balances visual lightness with structural stability, showcasing how EcoLattice can deliver precise engineering performance and refined aesthetic appeal without additional coverings.
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