If you've ever found yourself getting frustrated with endless amounts of junk mail and catalogs showing up in your mailbox each morning, you might want to consider taking a page out of Jens Praet's book.
Using millions of pieces of shredder paper, the talented designer built this six-foot recycled table around an aluminum skeleton. The finished product is six feet long and is currently on display at the Industry Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Implications - Consumers in modern society are looking for items that are made with more familiar products. Designs with the ability to relate to shoppers are appealing to those who want a closer connection to what they purchase.
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Jens Praet Used Scrap Paper to Create this Six-Foot Table
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Furniture - Designs using unconventional materials or recycling waste to create functional furniture pieces are growing in popularity among eco-conscious consumers.
2. Upcycling - The trend of taking discarded materials or products and transforming them into unique and functional pieces of furniture is becoming more mainstream.
3. Sustainable Design - Consumers are increasingly interested in furniture and products that have a positive environmental impact, leading to a rise in sustainable design practices and materials.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Innovative designers and manufacturers in the furniture industry can explore using unconventional materials or upcycling to create unique and eco-conscious pieces that appeal to a growing consumer base focused on sustainability.
2. Waste Management - Waste management companies and recycling facilities can identify opportunities to partner with designers and manufacturers to repurpose materials and reduce waste in a way that is both profitable and environmentally friendly.
3. Art - Artists and galleries can explore the use of unconventional or recycled materials to create sculptures and other art installations that reflect contemporary concerns about sustainability and climate change.