Design Within Reach holds a champagne chair contest each year. Entrants must construct a mini chair using the wire, cork, cage, and foil of no more than two champagne bottles. Glue is allowed, but nothing else.
The repurposed champagne cork entries were judged by a panel of industry experts after online voting by the public. The winning chairs are on tour at the Design Within Reach Studios. The schedule is on the website.
Implications - Consumers appreciate goods made from upcycled textiles because it satiates their desire to reduce harmful impact to the planet. Corporations may entice consumers into buying their products if they advertise all the green initiatives involved in the manufacturing of the item and other environmental information related to the product.
Crowdsourced Furniture Designs
Champagne Cork Competition Yields Miniature Seating
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Textiles - Opportunity to create and market products using repurposed materials, satisfying consumers' desire for sustainable and environmentally-friendly goods.
2. Green Manufacturing - Creating a competitive advantage by effectively promoting and incorporating eco-friendly practices into the manufacturing process.
3. Crowdsourced Design - Leveraging the power of crowd creativity to generate innovative furniture designs and engage consumers in the product development process.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Furniture manufacturers can tap into the trend of upcycled textiles and utilize crowdsourcing to create unique and sustainable designs.
2. Sustainable Fashion - Fashion industry can explore the use of upcycled materials and green manufacturing practices to meet consumer demand for eco-friendly clothing.
3. Packaging Industry - Packaging companies can capitalize on the upcycling trend by offering sustainable packaging solutions and incorporating green manufacturing principles.