Nina Tolstrup Creates Decor Pieces from Discarded Odds and Ends
Jordy E — October 26, 2012 — Art & Design
References: studiomama & homedit
Designer Nina Tolstrup's 'Re-Imagine' collection amalgamates discarded bits of furniture. Items that either old or unavailable for use are repurposed or reused by the artist with an intense interest in waste and sustainability.
The aesthetic appeal of the Re-Imagine set adds even greater appeal to Tolstrup's innovative recycling concept. The solid and technicolor blue, red, yellow and orange chairs are quite appealing for fans of classic art deco styles, instantly sprucing up barren or sterile spaces.
The designers' Studiomama store is currently based in London. Her green products are made for the public and for companies interested in environmental furnishing, attracting the attention of some of the UK's top interior decorators and at-home style enthusiasts.
The aesthetic appeal of the Re-Imagine set adds even greater appeal to Tolstrup's innovative recycling concept. The solid and technicolor blue, red, yellow and orange chairs are quite appealing for fans of classic art deco styles, instantly sprucing up barren or sterile spaces.
The designers' Studiomama store is currently based in London. Her green products are made for the public and for companies interested in environmental furnishing, attracting the attention of some of the UK's top interior decorators and at-home style enthusiasts.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Furniture Design - Nina Tolstrup's Re-Imagine collection showcases the disruptive innovation opportunity of repurposing discarded furniture to create sustainable decor pieces.
2. Circular Economy in Design - Tolstrup's focus on reusing and repurposing discarded furniture highlights the potential of the circular economy model in the furniture industry.
3. Artistic Recycling - Tolstrup's innovative approach to recycled furniture offers a unique and aesthetically appealing solution to waste management and sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can embrace the disruptive innovation opportunity of sustainable furniture design in creating eco-friendly spaces.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can explore the potential of circular economy practices to minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency.
3. Environmental Consulting - Environmental consulting firms can offer their expertise to companies interested in incorporating sustainable and recycled furniture into their office spaces.
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