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ÉCAL and Philippe Malouin Unveil the Junkyard Diving Project

The students from the Swiss design school ÉCAL work together with Philippe Malouin to create the new Junkyard Diving project. It is made up of furniture designs hat are constructed using metal objects that are collected from the scrapheap. The project features household items as well and the workshop runs for four days long and is run by Malouin to highlight his own salvaging practice.

Malouin talks about the project to Dezeen, stating that "It's all about picking. It's going to junkyards and not being scared. Working with steel, people think it's really daunting and scary. I just wanted them to be instinctive and not think too much in front of a computer and just let the function and the materials dictate what they were creating."
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Furniture - The Junkyard Diving project highlights the trend of creating furniture designs from discarded metal objects and household items.
2. Salvaging Practice - Philippe Malouin's salvaging practice inspires a trend of using unconventional materials to create new designs.
3. Instinctive Design - The Junkyard Diving project promotes a trend of relying on instinct and letting function and materials dictate the design process.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The Junkyard Diving project creates opportunities for furniture designers to explore unconventional materials and reimagining discarded objects.
2. Sustainable Design - The upcycling trend showcased in the Junkyard Diving project can inspire innovative sustainable design practices in various industries.
3. Art and Design Education - The Junkyard Diving project demonstrates a unique and creative approach to art and design education which could be incorporated in other institutions.

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