Crease is a furniture collection that's made entirely from one sheet of clear acrylic.
The minimalist process involved in the making of the piece is reflected through its simple aesthetic. The collection, which features a side table and an arm chair were made by making simple cuts in material and using a heat-bending technique. By using a minimal amount of material, the collection promotes the elimination of excess waste within the furniture and design industry. The collection name 'Crease' was inspired by the creasing of a piece of paper, which automatically creates two joint surfaces.
The transparency of the furniture elicits a sense of fragility which is sharply contrasted by its apparent functionality. 'Crease' is exemplative of a movement within the furniture industry that blurs the lines between art and object, to create a series of products that are as serviceable as they are aesthetically pleasing.
Transparent Acrylic Furniture
'Crease' is a Furniture Collection Made from One Clear Acrylic Sheet
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Furniture Design - Opportunity for furniture companies to embrace minimalism and streamline production processes.
2. Sustainable Furniture Manufacturing - Chance for the furniture industry to reduce waste and promote eco-friendly practices through efficient material usage.
3. Artistic Functionality in Furniture - Emerging trend of integrating art and design to create visually appealing and functional furniture pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Innovation potential for furniture manufacturers to explore new techniques using minimal materials for cost-effective production.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate transparent acrylic furniture pieces into modern, minimalist spaces.
3. Sustainable Design - Advancement for sustainable design firms to collaborate and leverage transparent acrylic furniture as eco-conscious design solutions.