Chris Ruhe Upcycles Scrap Wood into Useful Furniture
Michael Hines — September 9, 2010 — Art & Design
References: chrisruhe.nl & dornob
Chris Ruhe has found a new use for the discarded doors and ladders of the world. He upcycles them into shelving, cabinets and other pieces of furniture.
Chris Ruhe doesn't sand down or polish up the wood though; he simply leaves it as is, creating furniture with character and a look all its own. If you value function over form, then you'll love these cabinets made of doors and shelves made of ladders. Beauty is only skin deep after all.
Chris Ruhe doesn't sand down or polish up the wood though; he simply leaves it as is, creating furniture with character and a look all its own. If you value function over form, then you'll love these cabinets made of doors and shelves made of ladders. Beauty is only skin deep after all.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - The trend of creating new products with old and discarded materials creates an opportunity for companies to innovate in sustainable manufacturing.
2. Rustic Design - The popularity of rustic and natural design presents an opportunity for furniture companies to create unique and eco-friendly products for the modern consumer.
3. Functional Aesthetics - The trend towards furniture pieces that mix form with function creates opportunities for companies to design innovative and versatile pieces that fit modern lifestyles.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry has the opportunity to incorporate upcycling methods and rustic design into their manufacturing processes to appeal to environmentally-conscious consumers.
2. Sustainability - The sustainability industry has an opportunity to promote the benefits of upcycling and eco-friendly furniture design to consumers.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can promote the trend of functional aesthetics and the use of eco-friendly furniture to clients who value unique and sustainable home decor.
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