Furniture designer Jennifer Anderson has garnered her latest inspiration for a chair series from an Eames LCW, a Thonet Café Chair and a Wegner Wishbone, and recreated them into unique chairs designed from mud and steel.
Knowing she wanted to work in mud, Jennifer Anderson said she first designed a chair which was "a nice, simple design, it’s meant to be seen as a generic chair form, not ‘high design.’"
Not satisfied with what she thought would be mostly shrugs from those viewing the chair, Jennifer Anderson decided to go with known chair styles which would be much more noticeable and create a stronger response.
The "Mud Series" chairs are sold only from Jennifer Anderson’s website, and start off at $2,900.
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Jennifer Anderson's Chairs Redefine Mass-Produced Seating
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - Designers are redefining mass-produced seating by using unconventional materials like mud and steel to create unique chairs.
2. Nostalgic Design - Designers are finding inspiration in iconic chair styles like the Eames LCW, Thonet Café Chair, and Wegner Wishbone, and infusing them with a modern twist.
3. Direct-to-consumer Sales - Furniture designers are bypassing traditional retail channels and selling their creations exclusively through their websites, offering a unique and personalized buying experience.
Industry Implications
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