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MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation | Pendants by Danielle Trofe Design | 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn
MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation | Pendants by Danielle Trofe Design | 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn
MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation | Pendants by Danielle Trofe Design | 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn
MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation | Pendants by Danielle Trofe Design | 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn
MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation | Pendants by Danielle Trofe Design | 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn
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MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation | Pendants by Danielle Trofe Design | 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn

Created and Sold by Danielle Trofe Design

Danielle Trofe Design

MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation

Featured In 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn, NY

Price from $825 to $925

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 2-5 days
Estimated Arrival: December 3, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
12H x 23W x 23D in
30.48H x 58.42W x 58.42D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

A cloud of lampshades grown from mushroom mycelium, each varying in size and height span the ceiling of the Riverhouse suite in the 1Hotel Brooklyn Bridge. The sustainable material’s soft texture and glow gracefully communicates the ethos of both Danielle Trofe Design and 1Hotels, a luxury lifestyle hotel brand inspired by nature that cultivates the best of eco-conscious design and sustainable architecture.

MushLume is an award-winning biofabricated lighting collection that is GROWN, not manufactured, from mycelium—the roots of mushrooms

The lampshades are grown utilizing a sustainable crop—hemp—and combines it with a rapidly renewable living organism—mycelium. In just a few days, the mycelium grows, cultivating a thick network of hyphae that binds to the hemp substrate, solidifying into a solid structure within the custom lampshade molds. After the mycelium has fully matured, the lampshades are demolded, dried and heated, creating a stable, inert and 100% biodegradable product.

By tapping into a unique material science that uses mushroom mycelium, we can begin to reimagine a more sustainable future, one in which natural resources are not extracted from nature, but rather are grown in a lab. And where production processes require very little energy or water. Most importantly, when the product is at the end of its lifecycle, it can safely return to the Earth adding nutrients back to the soil rather than lasting for hundreds of years or releasing toxins.


Medium 18"L x 18"W x 9"H
Large 23"L x 23"W x 12"H

Item MushLume Hemi Pendants, Custom Installation
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Danielle Trofe Design
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Creating sustainable solutions at the intersection of science, technology and design

Danielle Trofe Design is a Brooklyn-based design studio that harnesses innovative technologies and material sciences to create functional and accessible design. Danielle aims to encourage a departure from conventional materials and production techniques in search of long-term, sustainable solutions.

The MushLume Lighting Collection, launched in 2014, has received international awards and been one of the first biofabricated goods to prove viability in both retail and commercial markets within the lighting industry. The MushLume Lighting Collection utilizes a sustainable crop (hemp) and combines it with a rapidly renewable living organism (mycelium) and harnesses only the power of nature to GROW the lampshades that in turn can return safely to the earth (home compostable), adding nutrients back to the soil rather than pollutants.

The award-winning Hydroponic Vertical Garden is a testament that aesthetic need not be compromised when incorporating innovative technologies into the design process. Exhibited at BMW's Born Electric Tour in 2013 and becoming permanent installations at the Brooklyn and U.S. Botanic Gardens, Danielle Trofe's vertical gardens offer a glimpse into a biophilic future.