The Recycled Pouf from CB2 is an Eco-Conscious Design Choice
Jana Pijak — September 5, 2013 — Art & Design
The Recycled Pouf from home design retailer CB2 is manufactured with sustainability in mind. The compact home accessory provides secondary seating within a small urban living room or bedroom space and features a woven texture that has been made using recycled fabric remnants.
When collected, these fabric scraps are hand-knit together over a beanbag chair base, creating a unique texture that is aesthetically pleasing while remaining both practical and comfortable for its user.
CB2's Recycled Pouf stands out thanks to its hand-braided rope accents creating re-usable fabric pieces of varying color tones. Displaying a wide spectrum of red, pink, brown, green and countless other hues, this texture-enriched furniture piece is both an eco-conscious and fun choice for any design lover's home.
When collected, these fabric scraps are hand-knit together over a beanbag chair base, creating a unique texture that is aesthetically pleasing while remaining both practical and comfortable for its user.
CB2's Recycled Pouf stands out thanks to its hand-braided rope accents creating re-usable fabric pieces of varying color tones. Displaying a wide spectrum of red, pink, brown, green and countless other hues, this texture-enriched furniture piece is both an eco-conscious and fun choice for any design lover's home.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Seating - Opportunity for businesses to develop eco-friendly seating options using recycled materials.
2. Compact Home Accessories - Potential for creating space-saving furniture solutions for small urban living spaces.
3. Handcrafted Texture - Innovation opportunity to incorporate unique textures into furniture design using hand-knit and braided techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - There is a demand for sustainable furniture options that use recycled materials.
2. Interior Design - An opportunity to create functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture for small living spaces.
3. Textile Recycling - Businesses can explore ways to repurpose fabric remnants and scraps for furniture design.
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