Dan Goldestein's RE-PLY Chair turns cardboard into an unbelievably comfortable reclining seat.
The concept design behind the corrugated fiberboard chair is simple. It's a molded four ply cardboard seat with a metal frame that can bend back if you want it to. The San Francisco designer wanted his upcycled recliner to be a customizing seat, something that could move with the one inhabiting it. Also, to create a better environmental footprint, Goldestein used as little materials as possible. The main ingredient of course is the strong recycled cardboard and the a triangular metal post that serves as the chair's frame. There is even the option of having soft black fur attached onto your seat.
The RE-PLY Chair by Dan Goldestein is a Kickstarter project.
What's Driving This Trend
- Sustainable Furniture
- Using recycled materials like corrugated fiberboard for furniture creation could lead to carpeting opportunities in eco-friendly furniture manufacturing.
- Customisable Design
- The RE-PLY Chair's ability to be manipulated by its inhabitant presents opportunities for furniture designers to create customisable and versatile furniture pieces.
- Upcycling
- Using recycled materials to create functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture pieces like the RE-PLY Chair could lead to new innovations in upcycling waste to create useful items.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Manufacturing
- The use of recycled cardboard in creating furniture like the RE-PLY Chair could disrupt the furniture industry and create opportunities for eco-friendly furniture manufacturing.
- Environmental Sustainability
- The use of recycled materials like corrugated fiberboard and upcycling waste materials like cardboard could disrupt and improve the environmental sustainability industry.
- Product Design
- The RE-PLY Chair's customisable design and use of unconventional materials presents opportunities for designers to innovate and create new products that meet the needs of consumers while being sustainable.
