Leftover Wood-Constructed Furniture

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Alexander Lervik Creates Furniture From Leftover Materials

Designer Alexander Lervik creates a limited edition collection of furniture dubbed HEMVIST. It is made from leftover bits of wood that are collected from the Drömtrappor factory. The wood is created from the manufacturing process and now it has been revived into a capsule -- this is made up of an armchair, a bench, and a small table.

The designer highlights the same captivating peg and wedge technique that is seen in his Hemvist Staircase design. The furniture pieces are defined by strong structures and bold design themes. The armchair comes in the color options of red stain, yellow stain, or nature. The bench is classic with an additional joint where the wedge section is.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - Businesses can innovate by incorporating leftover materials or scraps into furniture designs.
2. Sustainable Design - By using waste materials and repurposing them for furniture, companies can contribute to a more environmentally sustainable world.
3. Minimalistic Furniture - Alexander Lervik's HEMVIST collection embodies a simplistic and modern design that caters towards customers with a fondness for minimalistic appeal.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Companies in the furniture manufacturing sector can innovate through utilizing sustainable materials while producing modern and minimalistic furniture designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can appeal to environmentally conscious customers by incorporating upcycled or sustainable furniture pieces in their designs.
3. Sustainable Materials Manufacturing - Opportunities exist for companies that specialize in producing sustainable materials. These materials can be used to create upcycled and environmentally-friendly furniture designs.

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