Street Light Seating

Light Up Your Crib With Recycled Walk/Don't Walk Chair

Looking for a uniquely cool piece of recycled art for your hip and happening home?

New York city contemporary artist John Carter makes the "Road Tested Chair" from old Walk / Don't Walk traffic lights. The chair simply couldn't be cooler.

The recycled seating come with a remote control that allows you to operate the chair's fully-functioning lights even from a distance and the glow of those lights in a darkened room must look pretty sweet.

If the standard yellow doesn't match your decor you can always order a custom paint job from the artist himself (a good thing, given the $3700 price tag).

Recycled Art
Exploring innovative ways to repurpose discarded materials for artistic creations.
Smart Home Design
Integrating technology and aesthetics to create unique home furniture and decor items.
Remote Control Functionality
Developing furniture with remote-controlled features for convenience and customization.

Sectors Adopting This

Art and Design
Opportunities for artists to create eco-friendly artwork by utilizing recycled materials.
Furniture Manufacturing
Incorporating smart technology into furniture designs to enhance user experience and appeal.
Home Decor Retail
Offering customizable and remote-controlled furniture options to cater to modern customers' preferences.
SCORE
3.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 29%
Activity 58%
Freshness 8%

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