Amoia Studio Creates Stunning Products Out of Organic Materials
Meghan Young — February 3, 2016 — Eco
References: trendland
The latest pieces designed by Amoia Studio, a multi-disciplinary design studio, not only look organic, but are actually made out of organic materials. Conceptual and sculptural, they feature rare minerals, gems stone and precious materials such as amethyst and sodalite from Mexico, India, Congo and more as well as more traditional materials like plaster or cement.
Inspired by 20th century French deco, Amoia Studio's collection is not only full of texture and color, but understated elegance that offers an overall minimalist aesthetic to the artistic designs. There's also a duality to each design, which is brought about by the juxtaposition of materials, showing people that organic can mean a number of things and manifest in various ways.
Inspired by 20th century French deco, Amoia Studio's collection is not only full of texture and color, but understated elegance that offers an overall minimalist aesthetic to the artistic designs. There's also a duality to each design, which is brought about by the juxtaposition of materials, showing people that organic can mean a number of things and manifest in various ways.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Materials in Design - Designers can utilize organic materials to create beautiful yet sustainable pieces, disrupting the traditional use of synthetic materials.
2. French Deco-inspired Style - Designs inspired by French Deco can offer minimalist yet elegant aesthetics, providing a fresh take on classic styles.
3. Juxtaposition of Materials - Using contrasting materials can create unique and unexpected designs, disrupting the idea of using only uniform materials.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture makers can incorporate organic materials and French deco-inspired styles to create unique and eco-friendly pieces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can utilize pieces made with organic materials and inspired by French deco to create minimalist yet stylish spaces with a touch of luxury.
3. Art and Decor - Artists and decorators can explore the use of juxtaposing materials to create one-of-a-kind pieces that challenge traditional design concepts.
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