Designed by Nicolas Le Moigne, the Trash Cube stool tightly embraces the eco-friendly practice of recycling material. A builder's trash becomes a standing man's treasure, creating a perfect concrete seat for a modernist at heart.
Maintaining some textural characteristics of its fiber cement scrap origins, the Trash Cube stool embodies an expressive brutalism that would greatly complement the architectural environment of a Le Corbusier home. Through compressed waste materials from the construction site, this industrial matter is given new life and perhaps a happy home.
Concrete Scrap Seating
The Trash Cube Stool Repurposes and Shapes Construction Materials
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Construction Waste - Designing and creating furniture or products using materials from construction sites to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
2. Eco-friendly Furniture Design - Incorporating environmentally friendly practices and materials into furniture design and manufacturing processes.
3. Industrial Aesthetics - Emphasizing the raw and utilitarian look of industrial materials in furniture design and decor.
Industry Implications
1. Construction and Demolition - Opportunity to incorporate recycling practices into the construction industry to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Integrating eco-friendly practices and materials into furniture design and production processes.
3. Interior Design - Creating an aesthetic that emphasizes industrial materials in interior design, which could potentially incorporate upcycled materials and promote sustainability.