Flower hats
Festival hat made from cellulose fibers mixed with seeds
The hat is suitable for festivals and large events of all kinds. With an appealing shape based on a Fedora hat, it can provide protection from the sun as well as function as a plaything. If you separate the brim from the shell at the perforation, you get a frisbee. After a short period of use, it leaves no dirt behind in the wild. On the contrary, a meadow of flowers grows for bees and other insects. The light and at the same time dimensionally stable cellulose fiber material is mixed with flower seeds, which can then go into the soil.
Material: grass + cellulose fiber
The additional material lawn grass proves to be a real eye-catcher and complements the hat in its appearance as a biodegradable object.In addition, it supports the embedding of the flower seeds in their destination.Between the lawn grass there are also colorful flowers that add color to the surface.The processing as a mixture works well. The cellulose as a carrier material envelops the blades of grass and flowers so that they adapt well to the shape of the hat and provide additional stability.
students: | Simon Höfer & Henri Buck |
part of: | dripping hats |