Upcycled Washing Machine Chairs

This DIY Project Transforms a Washing Machine into Sleek Seating

A series of upcycled washing machine chairs entitled 'I used to be a washing machine' transform old technology into sleek furniture. Created by industrial designer Tony Grigorian, the DIY chairs repurpose parts of a washing machine to let you sit in style. Grigorian created a set of chairs for himself and then developed detailed instructions to help those with old washing machines make their own furniture.

Grigorian's washing machine chairs incorporate various parts of a single washing machine to form three chairs. Each piece of futuristic seating has a unique design that accentuates its origins. The designer created the chairs to show off the metallic structure and shine a spotlight on it.

Since washing machines are not very comfortable to sit on, Grigorian added foam. Slabs of aqua-colored material make up the seating parts of the chairs.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - The trend of upcycling old technology into new functional furniture pieces creates opportunities for designers to repurpose more appliances.
2. DIY Furniture - The DIY trend for transforming existing objects into trendy furniture shows potential for entrepreneurs to create low-cost home decor businesses.
3. Sustainable Design - The demand for sustainable furniture designs presents opportunities for industrial designers to use eco-friendly options in innovative ways.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can incorporate upcycling technology to create unique designs and to meet sustainability demands.
2. Appliances - The appliance industry could incorporate sustainable design elements to provide more eco-friendly alternatives along with providing instructions for upcycling obsolete technology.
3. E-commerce - The growth of the DIY furniture trend creates opportunities for e-commerce businesses to sell products and DIY instructions for upcycling old appliances into trendy furniture.

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