The Haroshi Apple is yet another inventive piece by the eco-conscious artist. Haroshi specializes in pieces created from old skateboards, making for art that is pop-culturally savvy and impeccably executed. The Haroshi Apple is no exception, with vibrant colors and a lacquered finish that make it extremely attractive.
The Haroshi Apple would look stunning as an interior piece on a mantel or desk. Check it out in the featured gallery.
Implications - For consumers who are still recovering from the economic recession, products boasting both affordable and aesthetically unique designs will be extremely appealing. Businesses that provide cost-effective and unusual products, will benefit by satisfying the consumption craving of those in weaker financial positions.
What's Driving This Trend
- Upcycled Skateboard Art
- Transforming old skateboard decks into artwork opens up possibilities for sustainable and unique creations.
- Affordable Aesthetics
- Providing affordable products that are aesthetically pleasing can appeal to consumers in weaker financial positions.
- Pop-culture-inspired Art
- Creating art that is inspired by pop-culture can attract a niche group of consumers who are interested in unique and trendy designs.
Who This Affects Most
- Art and Design
- The art and design industry can benefit from the trend of creating unique pieces using sustainable materials such as old skateboard decks.
- Home Decor and Furnishings
- The home decor and furnishings industry can take advantage of the trend of affordable and aesthetically pleasing decor pieces.
- Skateboarding and Sports Retail
- The skateboarding and sports retail industry can appeal to consumers interested in unique and sustainable skateboard products by providing upcycled skateboard decks and related products.
