Mathilde Wittock's innovative Soundbounce repurposes discarded tennis balls, which take centuries to decompose, into a sustainable sound-absorbing material. By retaining the balls' original textures and properties, Soundbounce offers a soft, durable surface that invites interaction while offering versatile design applications. This material not only contributes to sustainability by diverting waste from landfills but also adds a playful, engaging experience for users, challenging perceptions of recycled materials and showcasing the potential of upcycling in design.
Instead of becoming planet Earth's problem, Wittock reimagines these balls into a material that retains their essence-soft yet durable, lightweight yet strong.
This decorative material is textural and tactile too, involving more senses in the user experience.
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