The Kwanghor Lee 'New Armor' collection takes inspiration from ancient times. The Korean designer's iron oxide chairs are a tribute to his ancestral roots. He was inspired by the Joseon dynasty's wartime attire.
The collection includes versions of a chair and stool that combine glossy, and matte. More than just furniture, these chairs are works of art that combine geometric, angular, arched and abstract lines. The pieces are mainly bronze. This metal was seen in the designer's copper 'skin' series. True to his ancient inspiration, bronze was chosen as it was the very first alloy invented by humans. His pieces resemble relics from the past that have been restored.
The design world may be constantly evolving, but sometimes it's worth investigating the past to bring back some inspired works, and present them in modern times.
Ancient Amour-Inspired Funiture
These Kwanghor Lee 'New Armor' Chairs are Ancient and Modern
Trend Themes
1. Ancient-inspired Design - There is an opportunity for designers and manufacturers to tap into the historical significance of ancient times and create modern pieces that pay homage to the past.
2. Combining Glossy and Matte - Designers and manufacturers have a chance to create furniture and decor that blend different finishes in unique and visually appealing ways.
3. Bronze and Metal Finishes - There is potential for the use of bronze and other metals in design to create furniture and decor pieces that stand out and have a historic touch.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore the use of different materials, finishes, and historical inspiration to create unique furniture pieces that attract consumers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can tap into ancient design inspiration and help clients create spaces that blend history and modernity in visually stunning ways.
3. Home Decor - Home decor companies have an opportunity to create home goods that incorporate elements of ancient design inspiration, such as metal finishes and unique shapes and patterns.