Junwon debuts at Dutch Design Week | Design for a Greener Future
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- Dec 12, 2025
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Junwon debuts at Dutch Design Week | Design for a Greener Future
Exhibition period: October 18 – October 26, 2025
Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, Netherlands
We are honored to be invited to participate in Dutch Design Week 2025, one of the most influential stages in the global design industry.
(Dutch Design Week)
In such a globally renowned international design event,
We pooled our wisdom and united our team's belief in sustainable design.
The company has decided to launch two representative products: bamboo fiber dental floss picks and 3D printed bamboo fiber model filaments.
This exhibition, themed "Future Applications of Plant Fibers," presents two core works:


Bamboo fiber dental floss picks—an eco-friendly and innovative design that combines natural materials with everyday habits.
Let cleanliness begin with your daily life. We use our self-developed 5EX antibacterial bamboo fiber material.
Combining natural fibers with antibacterial technology, this product offers a truly eco-friendly new teeth cleaning option that integrates seamlessly into daily life. It's not just a product that reduces plastic use; it's a gentle philosophy of cleansing.
It possesses elasticity, strength, and comfort, making it ideal for daily teeth cleaning.
Let "cleanliness" extend beyond our mouths to our care for the land.
"Start with a dental floss pick and make sustainability a daily habit."


3D printed plant fiber models—showcasing the plasticity of bamboo in the new generation of design and manufacturing processes and realizing natural materials in daily life, interpreting the extended possibilities of nature through digital technology.
This time, we're not just showcasing our products, but also sharing a "design mindset that originates from the land." While most 3D printing lines are made of plastic, we chose to redefine design possibilities by transforming agricultural waste into 3D filaments.
During the model making and creation process, designers can enjoy the fun of shaping and creating as usual, but after the work is completed, the materials can ultimately be "completely decomposed and returned to nature".
It's not just a cable, it's a design attitude:
Let creation no longer come at the cost of consumption.
Rather, it is a practice of coexisting with the environment and engaging in dialogue with materials.
"May the inspiration for creation ultimately return to the embrace of the earth."
From agricultural and forestry waste recycling to materials application development,
Junyuan continues to explore how "sustainability" can be transformed into a tangible aesthetic of life.
Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Learn more about the exhibition → ddw.nl




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