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Spring 2026

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Spring 2026

Furniture and lighting from Milan, new directions in architecture and urbanism, Sydney’s Fish Market, Toronto’s LRT line and more — the Spring 2026 Issue of Azure focuses on products and perspectives across scales.

Cornwall by Front

An interior cladding derived from plant-based biomass — mainly corn cob cores — CornWall is positioned as an organic alternative to ceramic tiles and high-pressure laminate. Developed by Amsterdam-based Front (formerly StoneCycling) with Belgium’s Circular Matters, the upcycled product is highly durable and moisture-repellent, and will be supplied with a demountable anchoring system for vertical applications.

Derived from corn cob cores, plant biomass

It can be tinted with biodegradable pigments and, since no glue is needed, the carbon-neutral material is completely reusable and recyclable.

Upcycled product designed with Circular Matters, highly moisture-repellant

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