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Dear ###name###,
This is the Materia Newsletter for March 2009, packed full of new materials, events and information.
For your inspiration, read on!

Team Materia

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In the spotlight


Betonlook is a finishing technique using thin layers of a unique concrete plaster applied with a stainless steel spatula and then burnished to create a smooth surface similar to poured concrete. The plaster can be applied without seams or trowel marks to materials including plasterboard and wood panels for interior and exterior uses. read more


News


99% Recyclable and a perfect example of “Cradle to Cradle” design.
 
Designer Karim Rashid has created a chair for Belgian furniture brand Feek featuring a two-colour seat of two parts that snap together. Using only three different parts, the entire lifecycle of Snap was considered during the design process. read more




Your project here


The brand new Brandhorst Museum in Munich, designed by Sauerbruch & Hutton architects, has a great colorful irridising ceramic façade, manufactured by NBK. While the architecture of the interiors has been designed to create ideal exhibition situations the external facade has been conceived to be explicit of the role of this museum as a place for living art.  Read more


Events


All systems Are Go !
Get packed and get ready cause the engines driving the great Saloni machine are now up and running, fired up by the huge success of the previous edition. The 48th edition of the Salone Internazionale del Mobile will bring great projects, great displays and great crowds will provide the basic ingredients for what is universally regarded as the key event par excellence.
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Inspiration


Fifty years ago the Heineken Beer company looked at reshaping its beer bottle to be useful as a building block, the Heineken WOBO, it never happened.
So Buddhist monks from Thailand’s Sisaket province took matters into their own hands and collected a million bottles to build the Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew temple and everything in its premises, from a crematorium to shelters and toilets. Read More


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