Curvy Pixelated Seating

The Water Tower Chair is Made from Reclaimed New York Timber

The name of the Water Tower Chair may seem odd at first since it looks nothing like an actual water tower, but it makes more sense once people learn that the material used to make it came from old water towers located in New York City. Although the wood has been reclaimed from such old structures, there is nothing overtly traditional about its design. The Water Tower Chair is a low-lying lounger that boasts sleek lines fit for the contemporary home.

The Water Tower Chair was designed by BELLBOY, a collaborative wood shop based in Brooklyn. 12 woodworkers crafted 12 Water Tower Chairs to be presented during New York's Design Week. They will be auctioned off to benefit the non-profit organization Brooklyn Woods.
Trend Themes
1. Reclaimed Material Design - Opportunity for businesses to create innovative products using reclaimed materials like old water towers.
2. Sustainable Furniture - Potential for companies to cater to environmentally conscious consumers by creating sustainable furniture pieces like the Water Tower Chair.
3. Collaborative Woodworking - Emerging trend of collaborative wood shops creating unique and stylish furniture pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Innovation potential for furniture manufacturers to incorporate reclaimed materials and sustainable design principles into their products.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate eco-friendly and unique furniture pieces like the Water Tower Chair into their projects.
3. Non-profit Organizations - Potential for non-profit organizations to collaborate with woodworking shops to promote sustainable design and raise funds through auctions.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES