Salvaged Timber Furniture Capsule

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Gini Moynier Introduces the Formwork Collection of Furniture

Swiss design studio Gini Moynier unveils the Formwork collection comprised of minimalist furniture. It is defined by the use of reclaimed spruce and oak collected from the construction industry. The lighter spruce timber visually contrasts with the darker oak in the capsule. It is comprised of a chair, a side table, and a shelf mounted onto the wall. The pieces are all unified by the geometric structure and rectilinear features.

The design duo share, "The Formwork collection is made from solid wood, which allows repairing by skilled craftsmen unlike industrial furniture, which often relies on technical and specific parts. This characteristic significantly prolongs the lifespan of the pieces, allowing them to endure for multiple generations like traditional vernacular wooden furniture."
Trend Themes
1. Reclaimed Timber Furniture - The trend of using salvaged timber from construction sites for furniture embraces sustainability and offers a unique aesthetic.
2. Minimalist Geometric Design - Furniture designs featuring minimalistic and geometric forms are gaining traction as consumers seek visually appealing yet straightforward home decor.
3. Long-lasting Craftsmanship - The revival of furniture built for longevity through traditional craftsmanship presents a counter-movement to disposable, mass-produced items.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Furniture - The sustainable furniture industry benefits from the rise of eco-friendly practices and materials, such as reclaimed wood.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry is seeing increased consumer interest in minimalist and durable furniture pieces that offer both form and function.
3. Artisanal Craftsmanship - There is a resurgence in the demand for artisanal craftsmanship within the furniture industry, emphasizing repairability and longevity.

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