Brigitta Nemeth's Black Chair Design Merges Jewelry and Furniture
Laura McQuarrie — June 3, 2014 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & mocoloco
This airy, beaded black chair design by Brigitta Nemeth is based on the idea that "furniture is the jewellery of the body." Nemeth named her furniture piece 'Chair Woman' and its unusual form mixes a fairly conventional seating form with strands of peals. The chair gets its structure from a weighty steel frame and on top of this, black beads are draped to form the seat.
As suggested by the name of the chair, its curves and the integration of jewelry-like pieces, the chair is quite feminine. Nemeth notes that the black coloring of the chair was quite integral to the furniture piece because it makes it look as if the chair is a sketch that was drawn by hand.
As suggested by the name of the chair, its curves and the integration of jewelry-like pieces, the chair is quite feminine. Nemeth notes that the black coloring of the chair was quite integral to the furniture piece because it makes it look as if the chair is a sketch that was drawn by hand.
Trend Themes
1. Jewelry-furniture Fusion - The trend of merging jewelry and furniture creates unique and luxurious designs.
2. Feminine Furniture Design - The trend of incorporating feminine elements in furniture design adds elegance and softness to traditional forms.
3. Handcrafted Sketch-like Furniture - The trend of creating furniture that resembles hand-drawn sketches offers a blend of artistry and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can leverage the jewelry-furniture fusion trend to create high-end and visually stunning pieces.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can embrace the feminine furniture design trend to create sophisticated and elegant spaces.
3. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can explore the handcrafted sketch-like furniture trend to offer unique and artistic furniture pieces.
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