Monomoka Studio Creates Sculptural Home Objects
Meghan Young — August 7, 2013 — Art & Design
References: monomoka & design-milk
The furniture designs coming out of Monomoka studio are pretty unorthodox. First of all, they employ the craft skills of knitting and crochet. Secondly, they take on atypical forms, which is due in large part to the various components making up each piece. Essentially, the masterminds behind the Monomoka studio furniture collection create puzzle-like designs that are more works of art than anything else.
Founded by twin sisters Monika and Kasia Gwiazdowska after an inspiration trip to Venice, Italy, Monomoka studio is based in Poland. The first collection is comprised of 13 unique objects. By the look of them, their ambiguous shapes allow them to be quite versatile. They could be used as ottomans, stools, tables and more. Stunningly high-end, Monomoka studio's creations add a certain je ne sais quoi to homes.
Founded by twin sisters Monika and Kasia Gwiazdowska after an inspiration trip to Venice, Italy, Monomoka studio is based in Poland. The first collection is comprised of 13 unique objects. By the look of them, their ambiguous shapes allow them to be quite versatile. They could be used as ottomans, stools, tables and more. Stunningly high-end, Monomoka studio's creations add a certain je ne sais quoi to homes.
Trend Themes
1. Hand-knitted Furniture - The trend of creating furniture objects using hand-knitting or crochet techniques can disrupt traditional furniture-making techniques.
2. Puzzle-like Designs - Creating furniture designs that incorporate puzzle-like components can offer innovative and unique products for the home decor market.
3. Versatile Furniture Objects - Manufacturing furniture objects that serve multiple purposes offers innovation opportunity in the home decor industry.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry has an opportunity to incorporate hand-knitting and crochet techniques in their design process to provide unique and customized furniture options for their customers.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can benefit from puzzle-like furniture designs that offer a contemporary and eclectic alternative to typical furniture options.
3. Art - The art industry can exhibit hand-knitted furniture creations as sculptural works, showcasing the intersection of traditional crafts and modern furniture design.
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