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Emeline Ong Designs the Pastel Tonal Pastille Collection

Emeline Ong designs the Pastille collection by fusing traditional craft processes with technological applications to create a brutalist angle to an otherwise adorable design. The pastel hues reflect the look of candy and the furniture series is made from paper pulp blended with a composite.

The mixture is poured into different molds to then dry and create unique ridges on where the plates connect. It is coated with pastel colors on top and creates organic finishes as it is applied with an uneven consistency. The collection is made up of the Bubblegum pink table, the Lilac table, and the low blue milk table. All of the products rest low to the ground in an accessible form.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Composite Materials - Using paper pulp blended with composite as a primary material reduces environmental impact while offering durable yet aesthetically appealing furniture options.
2. Pastel Tones in Modern Design - Integrating candy-like pastel hues into furniture design offers a fresh, approachable aesthetic that appeals to contemporary consumers looking for playful decor.
3. Brutalist-inspired Organic Finishes - Combining brutalist design elements with uneven, organic finishes creates unique, tactile pieces that stand out in the market for their distinctive texture and form.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The integration of traditional craft processes with technological applications opens new avenues for innovative and sustainable furniture.
2. Home Decor - A collection utilizing pastel tones offers home decor enthusiasts vibrant and engaging options that can transform living spaces.
3. Material Science - Development of composite materials blended with recyclable paper pulp signifies a shift toward eco-friendly and robust construction solutions.

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