The Terraform furniture collection has been created by Britain-based designer Gavin Keightley as a series of pieces that are achieved using unexpected moulds crafted with unlikely materials.
The moulds used by the designer to achieve the offbeat pieces are made from a variety of food-based components including mashed potatoes, jelly, bread and couscous. This results in final products with an unlikely visual aesthetic that is inherently defined by a series of obscure accents, formations and colors.
The Terraform furniture collection was developed by Keightley as part of his master's project at the University of Plymouth. The collection was exhibited at the Decorex trade fair in London and is being featured at the Dutch Design Week 2019 in Eindhoven until October 27.
Food Mould Furniture Designs
The Terraform Furniture Collection by Gavin Keightley is Ornate
Trend Themes
1. Food-based Mould Designs - Incorporate food-based mould designs in furniture production to create products with a unique visual aesthetic.
2. Unconventional Moulding Materials - Experiment with unconventional moulding materials such as mashed potatoes, jelly, bread, and couscous for furniture design to create a new niche market.
3. Offbeat Furniture Design - Create offbeat furniture designs using obscure accents, formations, and colors as inspired by the Terraform collection.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture industry can explore using food-based components to create unique pieces that stand out from conventional furniture designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate offbeat and unconventional furniture designs into their projects to add a visually interesting element to living spaces.
3. Artistic Design - The Terraform collection showcases how designers can use artistry and creativity to create novel designs, and as such, can inspire artists of all kinds to create pieces that push the boundaries of conventional design.