Designer Fernanda Paes Barretto demonstrates that it isn't necessary to construct a piece of furniture from basic components, but rather that you can sculpt a chair, for instance, from objects that might have previously served another purpose. The Banco Raquete is a quirky little stool that has been successfully assembled from discarded tennis rackets.
One of the three has been plucked of its strings, but otherwise kept in its original form. The other two have been bent 90 degrees at their necks and jointed together at their handles. Mirroring each other, this pair of racquets is bound together with easy-grip tape. The third piece of equipment that makes up the Banco Raquete has been attached diagonally, functions as a small backrest and structural support.
Upcycled Racket Stools
The Banco Raquete Reuses Discarded Sporting Equipment to Form a Unique Seat
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - Explore opportunities to repurpose discarded items to create unique and sustainable products.
2. Creative Furniture Design - Embrace alternative materials and construction methods to create innovative and eye-catching furniture pieces.
3. Sports Equipment Repurposing - Look for ways to transform unused or broken sports equipment into functional and artistic pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture industry can incorporate upcycling techniques to offer eco-friendly and visually engaging products.
2. Sustainable Design - The sustainable design industry can explore the use of repurposed materials to reduce waste and promote environmental consciousness.
3. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Sports equipment manufacturers can consider repurposing unsellable or damaged items into unique furniture or decorative pieces to expand their product offerings.