The 'Primitive Structures' table design has been designed by Jongwon Lee as a series of stone-like furniture pieces constructed with a naturalistic form in mind. The tables are constructed using recycled parallel strand lumber (PSL) and embraces the rustic aesthetic of the material as part of the visual intrigue of the pieces. Inspired by Korean architecture, the tables have a distinct stone-like texture that's enhanced with treatment to allow the wood grains to show through and give each piece a unique appearance.
The 'Primitive Structures' table design identifies what could be done to utilize waste materials and give new life to discarded items. The furniture shows off a beautiful form that could also be easily recycled after use unlike other pieces on the market.
Rustic Recycled Wood Tables
The 'Primitive Structures' Table Design by Jongwon Lee is Stone-Like
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Furniture Design - Exploring how waste materials can be reused to create beautiful and functional furniture pieces.
2. Rustic Aesthetic Embracement - Incorporating natural and rough-hewn organic materials into furniture pieces and designs, celebrating imperfection.
3. Naturalistic Texture Treatment - Exploring how texture treatments can enhance natural wood grains to create unique and captivating furniture designs.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry could incorporate waste materials in their design process to create more sustainable and eco-friendly products.
2. Home Decor - With the trend towards earthy and natural design elements, home decor companies can embrace rustic products like recycled wood tables.
3. Sustainable Architecture - Designing buildings and interiors with materials that have low environmental impact, while still maintaining aesthetics and functionality.