Designer Shujan Bertrand started culinary design company Aplat with zero waste as a core design principle that is maintained to this day. Join the Museum of Craft and Design to learn more about the creative process behind this thoughtful, local company, and to try your hand at creating your own accessories from off-cut industrial production!
Aplat products embrace a more sustainable future, crafted to conserve and replenish limited resources by using them more wisely and efficiently. Shujan Bertrand aims to influence the textile industry towards more environmentally responsible practices, paving the way to zero waste manufacturing through smarter design principles. Shop Aplat designs at MCD-perfect for supporting your most sustainable Valentine's Day yet!
Light snacks and happy hour beverages provided. Pre-registration is required.
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