If you like mushrooms, Zeger Reyers’s Hortus Conclusus will surely appeal to your fungus loving side. These creations were found in the basement of the Rotterdam Art Centre Witte de With and showcases the artist’s talent of turning everyday objects into unique creations.
Check out the gallery to see how Zeger Reyers beautifies fungi on furniture.
Implications - Fungus is not a dirty word when it comes to the world of design and art. While nobody would invite fungus to live on their bodies, many consumers are inviting faux fungus (and even real fungus) into their homes. Fake mushroom furniture and fungus inserted in tech are just a few indications that fungus is now considered fun.
Fungus-Infused Tech
Zeger Reyers Shows Off His Hortus Conclusus Collection
Trend Themes
1. Faux Fungus Furniture - Opportunity for designers and furniture manufacturers to explore the use of faux fungus in creating unique and captivating furniture pieces.
2. Fungus-inspired Tech - Potential for tech companies to incorporate fungus as a design element in their products, adding a touch of uniqueness and natural aesthetics.
3. Fungal Art and Design - Emerging market for artists and designers to create fungal-inspired artworks and installations, tapping into the growing interest in nature-inspired art.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture industry can embrace the trend of fungus-infused designs to offer customers innovative and unconventional furniture options.
2. Technology - Tech companies have the opportunity to incorporate fungus-infused designs into their products, providing consumers with visually appealing and nature-inspired tech gadgets.
3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the use of fungi as a medium to create unique and nature-inspired artworks, tapping into the demand for innovative and thought-provoking art.