Mush Composites is a green building materials startup turning agricultural waste into Mush Art Tiles—premium surfaces that look like marble but are grown, not mined. Made with mycelium, our process reduces carbon emissions by over 80% compared to stone or MDF, while offering lightweight strength, resilience, and natural elegance. As Asia accelerates the Green Silk Road, Mush Composites provides a scalable solution for sustainable interiors in infrastructure, retail, and hospitality projects. From design weeks in Bangkok and Milan to collaborations with architects and developers, we are building a material future that merges circular economy, luxury design, and carbon reduction.
Paul Songdechakraiwut is the founder of Mush Composites, a Chiang Mai–based startup transforming agricultural waste into Mush Art Tiles—sustainable, marble-like surfaces that cut carbon emissions by 80%. His mission is to scale eco-friendly materials for global architecture and design.