Hard & Durable Material Made From Mushrooms: MyLea

The mycelium texture on the surface meets contemporary expectations of architects and designers with a canny combination of form and function. Creating remarkable structure patterns that rejuvenate residential, industrial and public spaces.
January 11, 2022
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Mycotech is a startup based in Indonesia. They create sustainable products, bio-fibers and majorly specialize in MyLea, a form of sustainable leather. BioBo – bricks made from mushroom and mycelium are sustainable and durable.

The mycelium texture on the surface meets contemporary expectations of architects and designers with a canny combination of form and function. Creating remarkable structure patterns that rejuvenate residential, industrial and public spaces.

They have also created – Fungiture. A furniture made from BioBo that they call as Fungiture. They believe in co-creating with nature. That is why they fabricate their materials with technology that comes from nature: Myco-technology.


Mycelium creates a network of fibers that is agile, collaborative and naturally strong. Mycotech works consistently to produce sustainable product materials without harming the environment and animals.

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