Grind on 'Street Furniture' by Jurjen Semeijn Without Leaving a Stain
Michael Hines — April 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & industrialdesignserved
Skaters and interior decorators alike are going to flip when they see Jurjen Semeijn's 'Street Furniture.' These pieces of furniture also act as a living room skatepark. Can you say indoor helmets?
Everyone knows helmets are for nerds. Jurjen Semeijn keeps it cool with his living room set that can obviously take a grind or two. Road-tested products are my favorite products, so 'Street Furniture' has just moved to the top of my list of furniture to buy. It's a gigantic list, people.
Everyone knows helmets are for nerds. Jurjen Semeijn keeps it cool with his living room set that can obviously take a grind or two. Road-tested products are my favorite products, so 'Street Furniture' has just moved to the top of my list of furniture to buy. It's a gigantic list, people.
Trend Themes
1. Skateable Furniture - The trend of skateable furniture offers innovative opportunities for interior decorators and furniture designers to create functional pieces that double as skateparks.
2. Indoor Skateparks - The trend of integrating skateparks into indoor spaces presents disruptive innovation opportunities for architects and urban planners to create unique and multi-purpose environments.
3. Road-tested Products - The trend of road-tested products opens up possibilities for designers and manufacturers to create durable and versatile items that can withstand intense use and extreme conditions.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The skateable furniture trend creates opportunities for interior designers to incorporate skatepark elements into residential and commercial spaces for added functionality and entertainment.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - The skateable furniture trend presents an innovative opportunity for furniture manufacturers to create skateboard-friendly pieces that cater to the needs of skaters and enthusiasts.
3. Architecture - The trend of indoor skateparks allows architects to explore creative designs that integrate skateboarding facilities into existing structures or develop new structures specifically designed for indoor skateboarding.
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