Woodland-inspired items have been cropping up in a wide assortment of items recently, and the newest addition to the forestry product line sensation is Coyle Tree Piece helmets.
Inspired by the DIY brand of wood-worked melon covers that designer and company owner Dan Coyle made for himself to sport on whitewater kayaking trips, these helmets are Eco-friendly in their construction and outdoorsy in appearance.
Each head protector is unique and made to order with a choice of three different varieties. They are generally constructed from sustainably-harvested Douglas Fir trees that are kiln-dried, with the addition of epoxy, cork and polyurethane for the finishing touches.
While the headgear faired well on a professional impact tower test, a safety certification is difficult to attain for the entire line as each helmet is hand crafted. Rest assured, however, that a big block of wood is pretty solid.
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Trend Themes
1. Woodland-inspired Products - There is a trend of incorporating natural elements, like wood, into various products.
2. Eco-friendly Construction - The trend of using sustainable materials and environmentally-friendly construction methods is gaining popularity.
3. Customization and Personalization - Custom-made and made-to-order products are becoming more popular as consumers seek unique and personalized items.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Gear and Apparel - The outdoor gear and apparel industry has the opportunity to incorporate natural materials and sustainable construction methods into their products.
2. Sporting Goods - The sporting goods industry can explore the use of eco-friendly materials and unique customization options, like handcrafted wood helmets.
3. Handcrafted Goods - The handcrafted goods industry has the potential to tap into the demand for personalized products made from sustainable materials, like the Coyle Tree Piece helmets.