Moon Rock Furniture

Studio Furthermore's Outer Space-Inspired Objects are Made with Aluminium

Studio Furthermore is a London-based practice that recently released a line of outer space-inspired furniture. Envisioning what objects like tables and stools would look like if they were made out of moon rock, the collection embraces raw and eroded silhouettes. A "lost foam" casting process is utilized here.

The material that Studio Furthermore used for its outer space-inspired capsule is aluminum. Therefore, the products in the Moon Rock collection have a more imaginative demeanor than an actual one. The designers intended to mimic formations of "metal-rich lunar mineral ore" and to envision a narrative where we source materials from outer space in the near future, while also taking into consideration the possible cultural shift. This is estimated by Studio Furthermore to be five to 10 years away.
Trend Themes
1. Outer Space-inspired Furniture - Designing furniture inspired by outer space creates an opportunity for unique and imaginative designs that push the boundaries of traditional aesthetics.
2. Raw and Eroded Silhouettes - Embracing raw and eroded silhouettes in furniture design allows for a more organic and natural look, bringing a touch of uniqueness and authenticity to the pieces.
3. Lost Foam Casting Process - Using the lost foam casting process in furniture production enables the creation of intricate and detailed designs that would be difficult to achieve through other methods.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can explore the incorporation of outer space-inspired aesthetics to offer consumers more diverse and innovative options in home decor.
2. Materials Manufacturing - The materials manufacturing industry can explore the use of alternative materials and casting processes, like the lost foam casting, to create unique and visually striking products.
3. Space Exploration and Mining - The space exploration and mining industry can consider the potential future of sourcing minerals and materials from outer space to support the development of new industries and economic opportunities.

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