Host by Esrawe Studio is a Quirky Limited Edition Collection
Meghan Young — May 10, 2014 — Art & Design
References: esrawe & design-milk
Host by Esrawe Studio, a design firm hailing from Mexico, is a limited edition collection that involves a rather peculiar theme, that of 'inhabiting.' Although such a concept is appropriate for the home environment, it can be interpreted in a wide range of ways, which is exactly the case when it comes to this line. Yet it is only made up of three pieces.
First up in Host by Esrawe Studio is OCD, a table that is meant to hold only the most commonly used objects picked up throughout the day. Then there is Dermal, an animalistic glass blown design meant to "mimic subcutaneous implants that are inserted under the skin as a decorative element," according to Design Milk. Finally, Balanza is a sculptural object representing a balanced relationship.
First up in Host by Esrawe Studio is OCD, a table that is meant to hold only the most commonly used objects picked up throughout the day. Then there is Dermal, an animalistic glass blown design meant to "mimic subcutaneous implants that are inserted under the skin as a decorative element," according to Design Milk. Finally, Balanza is a sculptural object representing a balanced relationship.
Trend Themes
1. Limited Edition Housewares - The trend of limited edition housewares offers opportunities for exclusive and unique product designs.
2. Conceptual Home Decor - The rise of conceptual home decor presents opportunities for innovative and thought-provoking design ideas.
3. Sculptural Functional Objects - The trend of sculptural functional objects opens up possibilities for combining art and practicality in home goods.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can explore disruptive innovation by creating limited edition, conceptually-driven pieces for the home.
2. Glass Blowing - The glass blowing industry can capitalize on the trend by experimenting with unique, animalistic designs that mimic subcutaneous implants.
3. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can tap into the trend by creating sculptural objects that serve both aesthetic and functional purposes.
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