The RD4 from UK design shop Cohda Designs, is made from 100% waste plastic. It's unique design makes a statement, and the woven chair can flex to accommodate its occupant. No colors are added during manufacturing, and the color comes from the source material itself.
Implications - The shift towards more environmentally friendly products is very current and offers consumers comfort in knowing their product has somehow helped the world. By recycling scrap materials, companies can capitalize on the idea that they are minimizing waste that they produce. Additionally, by creating products that are uniquely designed such as the RD4, companies communicate to consumers who are looking for unique pieces to add to their home decor.
Recycled Furniture
Chair Made from Plastic Scraps
Trend Themes
1. Environmentally Friendly Products - Companies can create disruptive innovation opportunities by manufacturing products that have a minimal impact on the environment and appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Waste Reduction - Companies can capitalize on the trend of minimizing waste by recycling scrap materials, creating value from what would otherwise be discarded.
3. Unique Home Decor - By designing products with unique and eye-catching features, companies can cater to consumers who are looking for distinctive pieces to enhance their home decor.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Innovative furniture manufacturers can harness the disruptive innovation opportunities in recycling waste materials and creating environmentally friendly products.
2. Sustainable Packaging - The trend of waste reduction extends to packaging industry, providing opportunities for developing sustainable packaging solutions that minimize environmental impact.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can tap into the trend of unique home decor by sourcing and recommending products that offer distinctive and eye-catching designs.