At the intersection of design, craft, and ecology, Benedikt Trojer develops materials and objects that reimagine waste, agriculture, and biological processes. His practice investigates overlooked resources and translates them into regenerative pathways. He previously worked for Nitzan Cohen, Max Boiger and the award-winning designer Jonas Edvard.
Working between Berlin and South Tyrol, he creates prototypes and design systems that challenge linear production chains, opening possibilities for circular ecosystems. Through experimentation and collaboration, Benedikt develops new material languages—grounded in research, guided by ecology, and shaped by cultural memory.