The Wooden Jacket
Coming soon... Once we’ve grown it.
We’ve just made our first prototype Wooden Jacket. Why? Because turning a tree into a jacket is an absurdly difficult technical challenge.
It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. It builds innovation muscle as it’s just so hard. It’s the equivalent of Daniel-San and Mr Miyagi practising the crane kick on the beach in The Karate Kid with no opponent in sight. It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.
If you would like to support us in our quest for innovation supremacy, and one day wear your own tree, you can join the waiting list here while we grow them.
Lab-Grown Scarf
Made from a completely new biomaterial that feels like cashmere, wool and silk

Technical Details

The Lab-Grown Scarf is made from a completely new type of biomaterial made through molecular engineering.



If the scarf looks like it was grown in a petri dish, then assembled by robots… that’s because it was.


It’s made with a honeycomb kit
The scarf is reversible to make the most of the crazy honeycomb patterns, textures, and lab-grown aesthetic. Whatever way round you wear it, it’s incredibly soft on your skin. The biomaterial feels like a cross between cashmere, wool and silk, and the Merino wool we blend it with is also incredibly soft.


The ultrasoft lab-grown biomaterial feels like cashmere or silk.


It’s a beautifully soft scarf… that happens to be made with a molecularly engineered biomaterial.






We can now grow biomaterials by programming microorganisms with DNA from sheep, squid, spiders and crickets.

