The Pertoglyph Furniture Series by Nucleo is Dynamic
Jana Pijak — November 11, 2011 — Art & Design
The Petroglyph furniture series by Nucleo features a table and chair that cross the boundaries of eco-friendly design. This distinctive furniture is made from discarded pieces of plywood, varying in length, and layered to create a raw and unfinished look. The irregular shapes implemented in the design or this armchair and table make them memorable pieces that hold their own alongside several other works displayed from Secondome.
The pieces will be displayed at the first edition of PAD (Pavillion of Art & Design) in New York. The dynamic ‘Petroglyph’ furniture series is design innovation at its best merging an environmentally conscious concept with aesthetically pleasing final prototypes. This furniture pairing is rambunctious and rowdy in nature and will impress every design enthusiast.
Image Credit: Nucleo
The pieces will be displayed at the first edition of PAD (Pavillion of Art & Design) in New York. The dynamic ‘Petroglyph’ furniture series is design innovation at its best merging an environmentally conscious concept with aesthetically pleasing final prototypes. This furniture pairing is rambunctious and rowdy in nature and will impress every design enthusiast.
Image Credit: Nucleo
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Furniture Design - The use of discarded materials creates an opportunity to innovate and differentiate in the highly competitive furniture industry.
2. Irregular Shapes in Design - Incorporating unexpected and unconventional shapes into furniture design can create standout pieces that capture attention.
3. Unfinished Look Aesthetic - Embracing a raw and unfinished look for furniture can add a unique and edgy element to any space.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Incorporating eco-friendly design and unconventional shapes can set furniture manufacturers apart and appeal to a growing market of environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Art and Design Exhibitions - Participating in exhibitions like PAD can help designers and furniture manufacturers showcase new and innovative concepts and gain exposure.
3. Sustainable Materials Recycling - Exploring new ways to recycle and repurpose materials, such as discarded plywood, can offer a competitive edge and address environmental concerns.
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