David Olschewski Creates Something Uniquely New Out of the Old
Meghan Young — February 8, 2010 — Eco
References: davidolschewski.de & yankodesign
Although Trend Hunter has featured quite a few products that are labeled eco-friendly for their recyclable nature, David Olschewski’s repurposed collection is, I feel, quite unique.
Taking actual objects that were made for one purpose use (i.e. shovels) and creating something just as useful but entirely different is not only clever, but also pretty chic as well. Although simply altered (well, perhaps not the clothes pins), David Olschewski’s designs become instant statement pieces.
Taking actual objects that were made for one purpose use (i.e. shovels) and creating something just as useful but entirely different is not only clever, but also pretty chic as well. Although simply altered (well, perhaps not the clothes pins), David Olschewski’s designs become instant statement pieces.
Trend Themes
1. Repurposed Design - Repurposing everyday objects into new and useful designs presents a innovative and eco-friendly trend.
2. Upcycling - Upcycling products provides an opportunity for unique and sustainable design.
3. Sustainable Home Decor - Creating sustainable decor from repurposed objects presents a growing trend for eco-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry has an opportunity to incorporate sustainable design into their products.
2. Eco-friendly Products - The eco-friendly products industry can capitalize on the trend of repurposed and upcycled designs.
3. Sustainable Fashion - The sustainable fashion industry can incorporate repurposed objects and designs into their clothing lines for a unique and eco-friendly element.
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