Camilla Engdahl and Her Avian-Inspired Pots
Jessica Marcel — October 3, 2009 — Eco
References: fromsthlm & design-milk
Camilla Engdahl is a Swedish designer whose ceramics, featured here are her bird and flower pots, are naturally inspired.
The creation of the Arla bird pots was organic. Camilla Engdahl says that aviary influences were not the inspiration, but every time she looked at her creation she kept seeing a bird resemblance.
Camilla Engdahl is currently sold out of her handmade adorable Arla bird pots, but hopefully she's busy making more.
Implications - In an increasingly digital world, art that is traditional or handmade appeal to the audience of art appreciators to whom tradition is important. Despite the variety of complex options for home decor, there is a large market of consumers who appreciate the effort and art behind something handmade and simple that is not mass produced or digitally enhanced.
The creation of the Arla bird pots was organic. Camilla Engdahl says that aviary influences were not the inspiration, but every time she looked at her creation she kept seeing a bird resemblance.
Camilla Engdahl is currently sold out of her handmade adorable Arla bird pots, but hopefully she's busy making more.
Implications - In an increasingly digital world, art that is traditional or handmade appeal to the audience of art appreciators to whom tradition is important. Despite the variety of complex options for home decor, there is a large market of consumers who appreciate the effort and art behind something handmade and simple that is not mass produced or digitally enhanced.
Trend Themes
1. Handmade Art - The market for handmade art is growing as consumers seek traditional and non-digitally enhanced pieces.
2. Natural Inspiration - Designs inspired by nature, such as birds and flowers, are resonating with consumers.
3. Traditional Home Decor - There is a demand for simple and traditional home decor items that are not mass produced.
Industry Implications
1. Artisan Craft - The artisan craft industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the growing market for handmade art.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can tap into the demand for traditional and non-digitally enhanced design elements.
3. Ceramics - The ceramics industry can create products inspired by nature, such as bird and flower pots, to cater to consumer preferences.
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