Name Place Animal Thing Designs the Habitat Collection
Amy Duong — January 15, 2024 — Art & Design
References: redirect.viglink & design-milk
Name Place Animal Thing unveils the Habitat collection of four new furniture pieces. This includes the Moose Cabinet or Sideboard, the Mushroom Floor lamps, the Alpaca Bar Cabinet, and the Caterpillar Bar Unit. All of these come in various size options of small and large designs. Starting with a look at the Moose Cabinet and Sideboard is a multiple-functional design inspired by the Moose.
It is made from oak wood materials and holds keys, scarves, hats, and more where the 'antlers' are. The Mushroom Floor Lamp is made from fabric and powder-coated metal for a warm illuminating look in a small or larger structure. The Alpaca Bar Cabinet is made from white ash room with textured surfaces and the Caterpillar Bar Unit is made from the same ash wood material with a water-based matte coating.
Image Credit: Name Place Animal Thing
It is made from oak wood materials and holds keys, scarves, hats, and more where the 'antlers' are. The Mushroom Floor Lamp is made from fabric and powder-coated metal for a warm illuminating look in a small or larger structure. The Alpaca Bar Cabinet is made from white ash room with textured surfaces and the Caterpillar Bar Unit is made from the same ash wood material with a water-based matte coating.
Image Credit: Name Place Animal Thing
Trend Themes
1. Natural-inspired Furniture - A trend in the furniture industry is the rise of natural-inspired designs that incorporate elements of the wilderness.
2. Multipurpose Furniture - Multipurpose furniture designs are gaining popularity, offering functionality and efficiency in small and large size options.
3. Textured Wood Surfaces - Furniture featuring textured wood surfaces is a growing trend, adding visual interest and a tactile experience to pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry has opportunities to create more natural-inspired designs and incorporate multipurpose functionality into their products.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can utilize furniture with textured wood surfaces to add a unique and tactile element to their clients' spaces.
3. Lighting Design - Lighting designers have the chance to explore natural-inspired designs and create multipurpose lamps that provide both illumination and aesthetic appeal.
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