Good design does not always have to equate high price tags. Nor does it have to use new and expensive materials. We will once again learn to re-use and repair. Design can also change the pathway of spending by introducing “recession-friendly” alternatives. A lot of interesting designs appear when we change our attitude.
Have a look at the ‘More’ cardboard elements by Giorgio Caporaso that are going to be launched at the Milan Design Week this April. Don’t they exemplify usefulness, elegance and recession-friendly design?
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Recession-friendly Design
- There is an opportunity for designers to create more products that are affordable, yet still stylish and functional.
- Upcycling
- There is a growing trend towards using recycled and repurposed materials in home decor and design.
- Sustainable Materials
- There is a need for more sustainable and eco-friendly materials to be used in home decor and design.
Sectors Adopting This
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry can benefit from introducing more affordable and sustainable options for customers.
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Furniture manufacturers can explore the use of recycled and eco-friendly materials for their products.
- Packaging
- There is an opportunity for companies in the packaging industry to develop more environmentally-friendly and reusable cardboard products for home decor and design.
