If you're looking for eclectic furniture pieces, I don't think you could get more eclectic than the Crate Series. Centered around the use of -- you guessed it -- crates, it is an experiment in multi-use cabinets, tables and more.
Designed by Studio Makkink and Bey, the Crate Series is set to showcase at London's Spring Projects in November. Inspired by a trip to India, Rianne Makkink saw that people used crates for various purposes such as houses, shops and workplaces. Working in a warehouse themselves, the Crate Series seemed like a natural extension from their own environment.
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The Crate Series by Studio Makkink and Bey is Multifunctional
Trend Themes
1. Multifunctional Furniture - The use of crates as multi-use cabinets and tables offers creative opportunities for the design of innovative furniture.
2. Eclectic Design - The Crate Series by Studio Makkink and Bey suggests the emergence of eclectic furniture pieces that are experimental and unique.
3. Repurposed Materials - The use of crates, which were once used for transporting goods, offers new innovation potential for designers seeking to repurpose materials.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The emergence of multifunctional and eclectic furniture designs may provide opportunities for designers to showcase their creativity and cater to consumers seeking unique and functional pieces.
2. Sustainability - The repurposing of materials such as crates could open up new possibilities for sustainable furniture designs as consumers become increasingly environmentally conscious.
3. Retail - The experimentation with crates for various purposes in India may prompt retailers to incorporate repurposed materials in furniture designs to appeal to consumers seeking unique and functional pieces.