Since bees are being considered as an endangered species, it seems only natural that more designs like Ryan Frank's bee-friendly furniture would be created to stimulate the growth of their population. Although this outdoor furniture won’t directly affect this growth rate, it will surely inspire other people to do their part in making the world more habitable for all creatures.
Known for his sustainable creations, Ryan Frank's bee-friendly furniture is to be used by the Terrace Bar & Food, an eco-conscious restaurant at the National Theatre, London. Made out of ingredients such as rosemary, sage, re-claimed pine and castor wheels, the benches, tables and stools this collection is comprised of also boasts built-in planters. Thus, this bee-friendly furniture is made even more eco-friendly.
Bee-Friendly Furniture
Ryan Frank Designs Fragrant Outdoor Pieces for London's National Thea
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Furniture - The increasing importance of sustainable designs that cater to environmental protection as be seen by making furniture that uses eco-friendly materials and attracts endangered species like bees.
2. Biophilic Design - Creating environments that enhance occupant connectivity to the natural environment through the incorporation of natural elements like plants and bees in designs.
3. Green Restaurants - The movement toward eco-conscious restaurants like the one at the national Theater London where the use of eco-friendly furniture is essential to achieve sustainability and habitat for endangered species.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Industry - There is a growing industry need for sustainable furniture that is eco-friendly and helps stimulate growth in bee populations insired by Ryan Frank's bee-friendly designs.
2. Green Restaurant Industry - Eco-friendly restaurants like the Terrace Bar & Food at the National Theatre are leading the way with the introduction of bee-friendly furniture and growth of sustainable environments within their industry.
3. Landscape Architecture Industry - Landscape architects are creating designs that cater to biophilic design philosophy that incorporate natural elements like plants and bees as furniture to enhance the connection of users to the environment in their work.