Da Morto a Orto is a project by Peter Bottazzi and Denish Bonapace. It is an exhibit of multiple pieces of furniture that has been gutted and recycled into one-of-a-kind planters. The title, Da Morto a Orto, means "from redundant to abundant," which is the perfect description for these pieces.
Peter Bottazzi and Denish Bonapace have taken ordinary objects that we see over and over again throughout our lives and have transformed them into unique items that have the potential to provide sustenance and life. Da Morto a Orto features different chairs, couches and drawers that would normally be found on the curb and breathes new meaning, purpose and function into them. Each piece would make for a great indoor kitchen garden.
Recycled Furniture Planters
Da Morto a Orto is a Shining Example of Eco-Friendly Ingenuity
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Furniture - There is an opportunity for companies to create eco-friendly furniture that promotes a sustainable lifestyle.
2. Upcycling - Upcycling furniture is a trend that can help reduce waste and give new life to old objects.
3. Indoor Farming - There is a growing trend towards indoor farming, creating opportunities to innovate on furniture that doubles as planters.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can capitalize on the upcycling trend by creating unique and eco-friendly designs.
2. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can innovate on indoor farming techniques, creating new sustainable ways to grow crops in urban environments.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can take advantage of the indoor farming trend by incorporating functional planters into their designs, creating visually appealing and sustainable spaces.