David Stine Makes Tables From Naturally Dying Wood
Jessica Marcel — March 20, 2010 — Eco
References: stinewoodworking & design-milk
Furniture designer David Stine uses only trees that have naturally reached the end of their lifespan. There's plenty of excess wood in the world, and these pieces show what great uses it can serve.
Among David Stine's original pieces are a tree trunk coffee table, a log sideboard, and a 10-foot long sycamore table. All of David Stine's pieces combine a eco-conscious sensibility and a strong desire for attention-grabbing furniture.
Implications - There is undoubtedly something amongst this environmentally loving collection for every space and every taste. Between the coffee table, sideboard and sycamore table David Stine's furniture is the perfect re-purposement of naturally dying wood. After all, why throw out quality wood if it could be refurbished to be as beautiful as these pieces?
Among David Stine's original pieces are a tree trunk coffee table, a log sideboard, and a 10-foot long sycamore table. All of David Stine's pieces combine a eco-conscious sensibility and a strong desire for attention-grabbing furniture.
Implications - There is undoubtedly something amongst this environmentally loving collection for every space and every taste. Between the coffee table, sideboard and sycamore table David Stine's furniture is the perfect re-purposement of naturally dying wood. After all, why throw out quality wood if it could be refurbished to be as beautiful as these pieces?
Trend Themes
1. Eco-conscious Furniture Design - David Stine's use of naturally dying wood showcases the trend towards eco-friendly and sustainable furniture design.
2. Repurposing Excess Materials - David Stine's furniture demonstrates the trend of repurposing and giving new life to excess wood that would otherwise go to waste.
3. Attention-grabbing Furniture - David Stine's pieces combine an eco-conscious sensibility with a desire to create unique and attention-grabbing furniture designs.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Furniture - The sustainable furniture industry can explore using naturally dying wood as a unique selling point to attract environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Craftsmanship and Woodworking - The craftsmanship and woodworking industry can learn from David Stine's approach of using excess wood to create visually striking and sustainable furniture pieces.
3. Interior Design and Home Decor - Interior designers and home decor brands can incorporate David Stine's attention-grabbing furniture designs to create visually stunning and eco-friendly spaces.
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