Mew Kamonwan and Lalita Kitchachanchaikul started the Bangkok-based design studio Femme Atelier and its latest Framemust collection reimagines everyday objects. The new collection looks for ways to explore day-to-day concepts from a different perspective. The Framemust experiments with traditional door and window framing in the new means of tables and stools. The furniture range is comprised of two tables and two stools in captivating hues. Each piece is constructed from aluminum materials as its base.
Similar to window and door frames, there is a panel of glass in between but in this case what sits in place is an acrylic case with gradient finishes done by UV print. The aluminum elements get a powder-coated layer to round the entire capsule together.
Frame-Inspired Furniture
Femme Atelier's Framemust Capsule References Door and Window Frames
Trend Themes
1. Frame-inspired Furniture - Exploring new ways of constructing furniture by utilizing unique framing techniques.
2. Reimagined Everyday Objects - Incorporating everyday concepts into design to create entirely new and innovative products.
3. Gradient Finishes - Using UV printing techniques to create gradients on furniture pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Opportunity to disrupt the furniture industry by expanding the range of materials and techniques used.
2. Home Decor - Incorporating these unique design concepts into home interiors to create a completely innovative living space.
3. Art and Design - Creating furniture pieces that can be viewed and appreciated as pieces of art in addition to their functional use.