Stan Smith Mylo by Adidas, limited edition shoe 2021, featuring a mushroom leather upper. Mylo is made from mycelium fungi manufactured by Bolt Threads. Natural rubber midsole. Image Bolt Threads.

Ephea is a flexible mycelium based textile material produced by Sqim. It provides a bio-based and biodegradable alternative to animal leather and synthetic materials. Applications include fashion, garments, furniture and interiors. Image Sqim.

Mogu Fields mycelium modular acoustic panels, in Wouter Lamers home office. Image Mogu.

Forager mushroom leather by Ecovative, made with 100% mycelium and tanned to produce a durable textile, embossed to look like leather. Finishing can be achieved with heat, pressure, and bio-based chemicals rather than plastic coatings, with a wide variety of available options. Pure mycelium is readily biodegradable, but the chemical treatment steps might inhibit this biodegradability depending on the chemicals used. Currently being explored in apparel, footwear and luggage, there is great potential for these materials. Image Ecovative.
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