Just because something has reached the end of its life doesn't mean it can't start a new one as something else. The Fridge Couch demonstrates this exactly. This retro piece of furniture was in a working refrigerator at one point.
Designed by Canadian artist Adrian Johnson, the Fridge Couch was created to be a stylish outdoor seat for a wedding. Made using the exterior of a 1982 avocado green Gibson Frost-Clear Deluxe and the leather interior of a 1984 BMW 325, the Fridge Couch was born.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Upcycled Furniture
- Opportunities for businesses to create sustainable furniture by repurposing discarded objects, such as refrigerators.
- Outdoor Event Design
- Innovative and eco-friendly outdoor event designs, such as the Fridge Couch, can attract clients who prioritize sustainability.
- Retro Aesthetic
- There is potential for businesses to capitalize on the trend of using vintage objects and materials in furniture and decor.
Where This Applies
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Companies that prioritize sustainability and upcycling in their production processes can tap into the growing demand for eco-friendly furniture.
- Event Planning and Design
- Event planning companies can differentiate themselves by offering unique and sustainable decor options, such as the Fridge Couch.
- Vintage and Antique Market
- Retailers who specialize in vintage and antique items can expand their offerings to include upcycled furniture made with repurposed materials.
