Creating the Interiors
of Tomorrow
From the Air
of the Earth
A new era is emerging—one in which the very spaces we use every day, like cafés, hotels, offices, and commercial facilities, can actively contribute to solving climate change.
Spacewasp is pioneering a circular infrastructure model in which plant waste—grown by absorbing CO₂ from the atmosphere—is regenerated into materials for architectural interiors.
This process doesn’t just reduce emissions; it locks carbon directly into the spaces we inhabit. In other words, interiors themselves become agents of decarbonization.
At the same time, Japan’s interior construction industry is facing a critical shortage of skilled labor, with the workforce expected to decline by half by 2027 from its peak in 1997.
In response, Spacewasp integrates AI, 3D printing, and automated production to make high-speed, high-quality, carbon-negative interior creation accessible to all.
Change the air. Change the space. Change the future.
Spacewasp envisions a world where cities and the planet can circulate in harmony—beautifully and sustainably.