Severed Furniture Hangers

'The 1/2=1' by Tess Hill Transforms Old Chairs into New Objects

'The 1/2=1' by Tess Hill is a piece of recycled art that has a new function. Instead of throwing away old chairs, Tess has severed them, flipped them upside and mounted them to the wall. Tess Hill is a Spanish designer and artist who has taken this old conventional chair, and altered it into a hanger for clothes. This wall hook has two posts to hang clothes or hat accessories, and the sturdy middle platform can support a multitude of objects ranging from books to flower pots.

Hill does an incredible job of transforming a standard piece of furniture into a completely new product with a different function. As our society becomes more waste cautious this idea for recycling furniture has come at the perfect time. It is both an interesting innovation and an eco-friendly product that prevents garbage.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - The 'Severed Furniture Hangers' trend showcases the potential for transforming old furniture into new and functional objects.
2. Multifunctional Design - The 'Severed Furniture Hangers' trend highlights the value of creating products that have multiple uses and functions, such as hangers that can also hold books or flower pots.
3. Eco-friendly Furniture - The 'Severed Furniture Hangers' trend taps into the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally-friendly products by repurposing old chairs and preventing them from ending up in landfills.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The 'Severed Furniture Hangers' trend presents an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to implement upcycling techniques and create unique, eco-friendly products.
2. Interior Design - The 'Severed Furniture Hangers' trend offers interior designers a chance to incorporate innovative and sustainable design elements by using upcycled furniture as functional decor.
3. Waste Management - The 'Severed Furniture Hangers' trend opens up avenues for waste management companies to explore partnerships with designers and artists to promote the repurposing of furniture and reduce waste.

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