The goal of the Autumn Workshop is to create furnishings that have living energy built within them. Started in 2011 by designer Daniel Goers, the Brooklyn-based design and experimentation of Autumn Workshop is a way for artists to collaborate and share ideas.
With a focus on biophilia, the furnishings incorporate ecological and biological components into their designs. The majority of the pieces are created from scrap or repurposed materials. From the Terrarium Floor Lamp, which blends touch-dimming lamps with flora, to the scientific-looking Test Tube Vase Holders.
These beautifully crafted contemporary furnishings are the perfect way to experiment with home design. The eco-friendly nature of every Autumn Workshop piece will definitely liven up a space.
Biophilia Inspired Furnishings
The Autumn Workshop Encourages Healthy Decorating
Trend Themes
1. Biophilic Design - Incorporating ecological and biological elements into furnishings to create a connection with nature in interior design.
2. Upcycling - Using scrap or repurposed materials to create unique and sustainable furniture pieces.
3. Collaborative Design - Encouraging artists to collaborate and share ideas in order to create innovative and experimental furnishings with living energy.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishings - Opportunity to create and market environmentally friendly furnishings that incorporate biophilia and upcycling.
2. Interior Design - Potential to offer biophilic design options for clients who want to connect with nature in their living spaces.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Opportunity to prioritize the use of scrap or repurposed materials in furniture production to reduce waste and promote sustainability.