Sarah Gibson and Nicholas Karlovasitis created a new Confetti collection for DesignByThem that consists of tables, stools, planters, armchairs and more, all made from 100% recycled plastic. The name of the fun and eco-friendly range spotlights the use of all post-consumer and factory waste that is formed into tubes and creates a familiar confetti-like pattern. As such, the pieces in the collection are easy to clean, durable and a great alternative to other materials.
The Confetti collection includes a number of standalone pieces like the Confetti Planter and the Confetti Stool, as well as booth-style seating and modular chairs that can be used to create areas for more people to sit and comfortably gather with one another.
With so much plastic waste available for reuse, many designers are finding creative, aesthetically pleasing ways to avoid the use of virgin materials.
Eco-Friendly Confetti Furniture
DesignByThem's Confetti Collection is Made with Recycled Plastic
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Plastic Furniture - Designers are creating furniture collections made from 100% recycled plastic, offering a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials.
2. Post-consumer Waste Utilization - Designers are incorporating post-consumer and factory waste into their designs, transforming them into functional and aesthetically pleasing products.
3. Eco-friendly Design - The use of recycled materials in furniture design is becoming more popular, aligning with the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly products.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture industry has an opportunity to explore the use of recycled plastic and post-consumer waste in their product lines, providing customers with eco-friendly options.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate eco-friendly furniture made from recycled plastic into their projects, offering clients sustainable and stylish options for their spaces.
3. Recycling and Waste Management - Companies in the recycling and waste management industry can collaborate with designers to develop innovative ways to repurpose plastic waste and reduce its environmental impact.