Moisés Hernández Created a Colorful Chair with Insect-Based Dye
Laura McQuarrie — March 8, 2021 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
Many wooden chairs with natural finishes tend to stick to neutral tones that play up the characteristics of the material but Moisés Hernández created a boldly colored naturally designed chair that offers a different approach with cochineal dye. The bright pink Grana chair was created by the Mexican designer using a pigment that comes from pulverized cochineal bugs and a technique that's been used to dye fabrics in Mexico for thousands of years. Adapted for maple wood, the technique produced results that are just as visually striking.
There are two versions of the chair: one that's all pink and another that's made with a mix of red, orange, purple and pink dyes.
As Hernández sees it, "There are some new and innovative technologies that are transforming the industry but ancestral techniques can represent another approach for a promising future."
There are two versions of the chair: one that's all pink and another that's made with a mix of red, orange, purple and pink dyes.
As Hernández sees it, "There are some new and innovative technologies that are transforming the industry but ancestral techniques can represent another approach for a promising future."
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Dyeing Techniques - Natural dyeing techniques with plant or insect-based sources are becoming more popular as consumers look for sustainable options.
2. Bold Colored Furniture - Designers are beginning to explore the use of bold and bright colors in their furniture designs to stand out in the market.
3. Insect-based Products - With a growing interest in sustainability, the use of insect-based products in various industries, including fashion and furniture design, is on the rise.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Designers can use natural dyeing techniques to create unique and sustainable furniture pieces that stand out from the competition.
2. Fashion - The use of cochineal dye in fashion can offer a sustainable and colorful alternative to synthetic dyes.
3. Food and Beverage - As consumers become more conscious about sustainability, there may be an opportunity for food and beverage companies to explore the use of insect-based ingredients in their products.
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