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Folk

A material exploration into the Broomcorn plant.

Folk offers a material and aesthetic language for Broomcorn as a potential material for contemporary design.

Between growing and making

Folk is a material exploration into the Broomcorn plant (Sorghum bicolor var. technicum). This ancient crop is a resilient, fast-growing fiber plant that thrives in warm, dry climates and adapts well to poor soils, requiring minimal water. As its name suggests, Broomcorn has been grown for centuries mainly for its stiff stems—used across different cultures to make brooms, brushes, and other everyday crafts—making it a specimen of raw materials cultivated for design. This plant speaks to our deep connection with the natural environment, but also to our evolving relationship with objects and object-making.

Rethinking production systems

Growing Broomcorn requires several hours of daily heat, limiting its cultivation to warm-temperate regions. However, as global temperatures rise, farmers in colder areas are forced to reconsider what and how they grow. Broomcorn, along with other Sorghum varieties, offers a unique alternative.

As climate conditions shift, forcing us to rethink agricultural practices, we must also reconsider the objects surrounding us—and the ways we make them. Folk offers a material and aesthetic language for Broomcorn as a potential material for contemporary design. It aims to learn from traditional skills and techniques that are inherently resilient, fostering a dialogue between age-old practices and contemporary production methods.

About Studio Noff

Noff is a research-based design studio founded by Daniel Garber and Amalia Magril. Through critical reflection and in-depth research of production systems, supply chains, and material cultures, they explore aesthetics, processes, and hidden narratives of everyday life, aiming to promote more holistic modes of production and consumption.
Station area, Spoor K, Fuutlaan 14K , Map No. F10
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Fully Wheelchair Accessible
Dogs allowed
Toilets available