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Our curiosity about sand has uncovered more stories than we ever imagined.

I want to travel with you. Taking you to the beach. Imagine sitting on the beach, as the sun's rays warm you, listening to the sound of the surf, with rising and falling waves. You sniff the salty scent. A bird flies by. The sun casts its rays on the clear blue water. A big wave slams down on the sand and tiny droplets caress your skin. As the waves approach the beach and rewind, sand moves tumbling into the water's ge...

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Lonny van Ryswyck | Atelier NL

Lonny van Ryswyck was a 2017 participant in Leadership in Culture. She is co-founder of Atelier NL. Atelier NL develops products that showcase the richness of the earth and the value of local resources. Each earth element tells a different story and produces a different product. Atelier NL's work is based on a passionate and unique research methodology that analyses the hidden stories of the earth and everything it produces. Atelier NL speaks to the graceful subtleties of the natural world by transforming raw earth elements into tangible, everyday objects. On a deeper level, the work of Nadine Sterk and Lonny van Ryswyck calls for an expanded appreciation of local sourcing and production. Their research projects are aimed at revealing and inspiring their research while opening the eyes of both the general public and industry specialists.View Author posts

I want to travel with you. Taking you to the beach. Imagine sitting on the beach, as the sun's rays warm you, listening to the sound of the surf, with rising and falling waves. You sniff the salty scent. A bird flies by. The sun casts its rays on the clear blue water. A big wave slams down on the sand and tiny droplets caress your skin. As the waves approach the beach and rewind, sand moves tumbling into the water's ge...

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