XS Chair
References: demarconia & arabaquarius.blogspot
Nick Demarco, a sophomore at the California College of the Arts, wanted to take a more direct and flexible approach to recycling. Why wait for the complicated process of recycling used material when you can do it directly inside his XS Chair?
You can fill the XS Chair with anything you want: old clothes, magazines or as he did in the prototype that he showcased at the 20th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair, garbage and bottles.
I love the idea, you can use it to store your Winter clothes in the Summer and vice versa.
Nick's design has already been picked up for production and it will be made of a recycled plastic mesh. Watch the above video to see him describe his design.
You can fill the XS Chair with anything you want: old clothes, magazines or as he did in the prototype that he showcased at the 20th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair, garbage and bottles.
I love the idea, you can use it to store your Winter clothes in the Summer and vice versa.
Nick's design has already been picked up for production and it will be made of a recycled plastic mesh. Watch the above video to see him describe his design.
Trend Themes
1. Direct Recycling - Implementing direct and flexible approaches to recycling used material.
2. Upcycled Furniture - Creating furniture by repurposing and transforming waste materials.
3. Sustainable Design - Promoting environmentally friendly design practices and materials.
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1. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity to incorporate more sustainable and upcycled materials into furniture production.
2. Waste Management - Potential to create innovative solutions for managing and repurposing waste materials.
3. Fashion and Textiles - Possibility of using discarded textiles and garments to create unique and eco-friendly furniture.
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