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Dutch-based textile designers as part of a bio design research project has made used bacteria to speed up the process of dyeing fibres, as it found that subjecting live bacteria to sound frequencies accelerates pigment production – in theory leading to a more sustainable way of colouring textiles.
The research was led by Laura Luchtman, founder of Kukka – a textile, surface and concept design studio based in Rotterdam which specialises in designing custom prints for fashion.

