Graphic designer Sander van Heukelom's love of graffiti has taken the form of paintings, sculptures and now design with the introduction of his fat cap chair. A fat cap refers to the plastic piece atop a spray can that releases the paint when pressed. Van Heukelom, who is now known for his three-dimensional graffiti-inspired sculptures and paintings, has used the fat cap as inspiration before, creating multi-colored sculptures made of styrofoam, plexiglas, synthetic resin and wood.
The fat cap chair is made of coated styrofoam and is lightweight and crack-resistant. It comes in two styles, the hooded fat cap and in plain white, but it can be produced in different shades or patterns.
What's Driving This Trend
- Graffiti-inspired Design
- Opportunity for businesses to incorporate graffiti-inspired elements in their products and designs to tap into the urban art trend.
- Sustainable Lightweight Furniture
- Potential for companies to develop crack-resistant and eco-friendly furniture using lightweight materials like coated styrofoam.
- Customizable Patterns and Colors
- Demand for furniture that allows customers to personalize their style by offering options for different shades and patterns.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Design
- Opportunity for furniture designers to explore new artistic inspirations and create unique and eye-catching products like the fat cap chair.
- Art and Sculpture
- Potential for artists and sculptors to experiment with graffiti-inspired themes and materials to create innovative and visually striking pieces.
- Interior Design and Decor
- Demand for graffiti-inspired furniture and accessories that can be integrated into interior design projects to add a bold and urban touch.
