Mixing styles and materials in craft can go ridiculously wrong, but there's something attractive and refreshing about these Bow Bins by Cordula Kehrer -- and yes, I am talking about garbage cans.
The German designer worked closely with artisans including Ilse Walther, Anja van Kempen, Carolin Ebert, Lore Wild,
Monika Frischknecht and Claudia Rieger to collaborate on a rather poetic project which melds man-made refuse with thriving natural components. Broken and discarded trash cans and buckets are fixed right up with intricate weaving of sustainably grown rattan, wicker and weed, all manufactured by hand. The primarily plastic found objects bring bold colors into the mix, while the plaited patterns of the braided baskets make Bow Bins by Cordula Kehrer truly one-of-a-kind objects -- and way too good for carrying litter.
Craft Fusion Garbage Cans
Bow Bins by Cordula Kehrer Mix Synthetic with Hand-Stitched
Trend Themes
1. Mixed Materials - There is a rising trend in mixing different materials, such as plastic and natural fibers, in design and craft.
2. Upcycling Trash - Upcycling discarded items like broken trash cans to create new and unique products is becoming more popular in the design industry.
3. Handcrafted Sustainability - Consumers are increasingly valuing handmade, sustainable products that incorporate natural materials like rattan and wicker.
Industry Implications
1. Design - The design industry can explore the potential of mixing different materials to create innovative and visually appealing products.
2. Craft - The craft industry can embrace the trend of upcycling and incorporate discarded objects into their creations, adding a unique touch to their products.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Companies focused on environmental sustainability can develop handcrafted products using natural and sustainable materials, appealing to conscious consumers.