Michel Hallard’s wild animal furniture is extremely exotic due to the different animal materials used. Ranging from an aray of crocodile, zebra and ostrich skin to horns and tusks, the collection dazzles.
With Big fat tusks acting as arm rests, zebra tails dangling from seats, and slithering reptile skin pieces pertruding like it does on Medusa’s head, I can’t tell if Michel Hallard’s wild animal furniture looks like a collection of bold luxurious pieces or furniture that I would find in a tribal village. Take a look through the must-see gallery, but animal-lovers, you’ve been warned.
Exotic Wildlife Furniture
Michel Hallard's Wild Animal Decor May Scare You
Trend Themes
1. Exotic Furniture - Creating furniture using unique animal materials presents an opportunity for designers to tap into the growing demand for luxury and one-of-a-kind pieces.
2. Animal-inspired Decor - Integrating elements of wild animals into home decor allows for a distinctive and eye-catching design aesthetic that appeals to adventurous consumers.
3. Sustainable Alternatives - Exploring eco-friendly materials as substitutes for exotic animal skins and horns opens up possibilities for innovative and ethical furniture designs.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Home Furnishings - The luxury home furnishings industry can capitalize on the desire for unique and extravagant pieces that incorporate animal materials, providing high-end options for discerning customers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage the trend of exotic wildlife furniture to create statement-making spaces that evoke a sense of adventure and individuality for their clients.
3. Sustainable Design - The sustainable design field can explore innovative materials and production processes to offer eco-friendly alternatives to exotic animal furniture, satisfying the demand for ethically conscious decor.