The Wooden Concrete Handcrafted Table by Stefano Sagripanti is Deceptive
Meghan Young — August 2, 2013 — Art & Design
References: plusmood
Not everything is what it first appears to be as the Wooden Concrete Handcrafted Table shows. Although the surface of the table looks as though it were fashioned out of reclaimed wood planks, it is actually made out of concrete, the very same kind used in building construction. The cement has simply been colored and roughened to look just like slabs of lumber.
Designed by Stefano Sagripanti, the Wooden Concrete Handcrafted Table is a stunning example of expert craftsmanship. What helps to make the piece of furniture stand out even more is the unique pop of color used for the frame. The bright teal metal frame brings a playful element to the otherwise serious industrial design.
Designed by Stefano Sagripanti, the Wooden Concrete Handcrafted Table is a stunning example of expert craftsmanship. What helps to make the piece of furniture stand out even more is the unique pop of color used for the frame. The bright teal metal frame brings a playful element to the otherwise serious industrial design.
Trend Themes
1. Faux Wood - Opportunity for creating realistic-looking wood alternatives using unconventional materials.
2. Concrete Furniture - Potential for exploring the use of concrete as a versatile and customizable material for furniture design.
3. Colorful Industrial Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity in incorporating bold and vibrant colors into industrial-inspired furniture.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture industry can explore new possibilities in using unconventional materials like concrete.
2. Construction - Innovative use of colored and textured concrete materials can find application in building construction.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can experiment with colorful industrial-inspired furniture for unique and visually appealing spaces.
5.5
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness