Yerba Madre and Basura Collaborate on Shoes Made of Soil and Wildflower Seeds
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Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
Yerba Madre and Basura collaborated to create shoes made of soil that disintegrate and scatter wildflower seeds as the wearer walks, aiming to generate interest and signify regeneration and circularity.
Key quotes
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