Table of Figures Figure 1. Mycelium FMY7743 Pg. 1 Figure 2. MycoComposite Pg. 2 Figure 3. Mycelium RH Pg. 5 Figure 4. Flowering Oyster Mushroom Pg. 6 Figure 5. Hyphal Growth. Pg. 7 Figure 6. 3D Printed Mycelium Chair Pg. 8 Figure 7. Mushroom cultivation Pg. 9 Figure 8. Mould for MycoComposite™ material. Pg. 10 Figure 9. Breakaway corners. Pg. 11 Figure 10. GIY (Grow It Yourself ) example Pg. 12 Figure 11. GIY (Grow It Yourself ) example Pg. 12 Figure 12. Room Divider Concept. Pg. 13 Figure 13. Mushlume Trumpet Pendant. Pg. 14 Figure 14. MushLume lighting collection. Pg. 15 Figure 15. Growing mycelium experiments. Pg. 16 Figure 16. Mycelium Lights. Pg. 17 Figure 17. Processes and Performance. Pg. 18 Figure 18. Brick. Pg. 19 Figure 19. Making Mycelium growth results. Pg. 20 Figure 20. Making Mycelium close up results. Pg. 20 Figure 21. Mushroom Grain Spawn Ganoderma Steyaertanum Tasmainain Reishi. Pg. 22 Figure 22. Pearl Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus Ostreatus). Pg. 24 Figure 23. Tasmanian Reishi (Ganoderma Steyaertanum). Pg. 25 Figure 24. Materials resulting from growth of T. multicolor on sawdust (TBN) and straw with (TRH) or without (TRN) heat pressing and growth of P. ostreatus on cotton with heat pressing (PCH), cold pressing (PCC) and without pressing (PCN) and on straw with heat pressing (PRH), cold pressing (PRC) and without pressing (PRN). Pg.26 Figure 25. Material family chart of the Young’s modulus (GPa) vs density (kg/m3). Non-, cold-, and heat-pressed materials form clusters within foam- (TRN, TBN, PRN, PCC, PRC), and natural-like materials (TRH, PCH, PRH). Pg. 27 Figure 26. Tree species chart. Pg. 28 Figure 27. Pleurotus Ostreatus PLE5462. Pg. 31 Figure 28. Sugarcane Substrate day 1. Pg. 32 Figure 29. Sugarcane stand at Preston Markets Pg. 36 Figure 30. Blending the sugarcane Pg. 36
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