Cardboard-Inspired Ceramic Household Art

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Jacques Monneraud Designs the Cardboard Collection

Jacques Monneraud creates the visually appealing Cardboard collection of ceramic art materials. The capsule pushes creative boundaries as the structures look like cardboard extraordinarily. Some of the most common household items are made including vases and pitchers.

Just as the namesake suggests, the designs appear to be cardboard in terms of color and visual detail. It is actually made from clay and is essentially a statement of "mockery of overproduction and overconsumption" but it is also a fully functional item as well which can be used on dining tables or decor in living spaces. Monneraud wanted to create the texture and overall visual aesthetic of cardboard whilst also keeping the ceramic components of the designs.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainably-minded Art - The Cardboard collection highlights a growing consumer interest in sustainability and eco-conscious design aesthetics.
2. Functional Artistic Decor - Combining usability with artistic expression, the pieces serve both decorative and practical purposes in everyday settings.
3. Visual Texture Innovation - The ceramics' mimicry of cardboard texture challenges traditional material perceptions and offers a fresh aesthetic dimension.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Innovative designs like the Cardboard collection are advancing the home decor industry by blending art with functionality.
2. Sustainable Materials - This collection underscores the importance of sustainable material use in manufacturing and product design.
3. Ceramics - The intricate design and visual detail of the ceramic pieces are pushing the boundaries of traditional ceramic artistry.

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