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The Lost Graduation Show, which took place at Milan’s Supersalone in September, showed that the kids are alright after all. Design students around the world are exploring how they can positively affect entire ecosystems — and the results are astounding. (You can see them all at @thelostgraduationshow on Instagram.)

1 Max Guderian (HFG Karlsruhe – University of Arts & Design, MA Industrial Design)

Guderian is establishing a startup based on his Potted furniture system, which makes plants integral to its completion. “This allows users to benefit from a symbiosis with a wide variety of plant species,” he says. “The air quality is increased, the general well-being is raised and extraordinary settings are created.”

2 Amelie...

Evolving Education: 8 Greats from Supersalone’s Grad Show

A power-independent incubator, a story-telling textile collection, food packaging you can eat and more.

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