The Shredded Paper Chair is eye-catching, with layers of fine-cut colorful paper and carefree flow; the simplicity of its materials comes in contrast with the complexity of the joyful end result, created by the architect/designer Charles Kaisin from Brussels.
Equally forward-looking and eco-minded are the designers of the Pulp Chair, a product designed and made entirely out of packaging materials – all recyclable, of course.
The smooth pick: 500 meters of paper and some twisty imagination later lea to the smooth Paper Loop Chair--perfect for the ultra-modern living room.
And reporting back to the Bouquet Chair trend, the concept of the fluffy chair was developed out of an eco-prototype, which boasted 30,000 sheets of tissue paper, resembling faux suede.
Nothing left to say, really, than to watch out for those paper cuts!
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Recycled Paper Seating
- Innovative approach to creating furniture by using recyclable materials that could disrupt the furniture industry and lead to more sustainable furniture options.
- Pulp Chair
- Creating products entirely out of packaging materials could disrupt the furniture industry and lead to more sustainable furniture options.
- Bouquet Chair Trend
- Developing eco-prototypes for furniture could lead to the creation of more sustainable furniture options that are inspired by natural elements.
Sectors Adopting This
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Furniture manufacturers can explore using recyclable materials to create more sustainable furniture options that meet customer demand for eco-friendly products.
- Packaging
- The use of packaging material in the creation of furniture could disrupt the packaging industry by creating new use cases for recyclable materials.
- Interior Design
- Interior designers can explore and promote sustainable furniture options to meet increasing customer demand for eco-friendly home decor.
