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SSENSE Launched a Sustainable Collection with 'Argot Studio'

SSENSE announced the upcoming 'Argot Studio x SSENSE' collaborative home decor collection. The items in this collection are crafted via 3D printing out of 100% bio-sourced, recycled materials, meaning it is a sustainable collection that places circularity at its core. In addition to being upcycled out of materials, the items in the collection are also recyclable themselves, making this a highly eco-conscious collection.

The items will be available as part of Argot Studio's 'Argot Objects' product line that includes avante-garde, calming home decor pieces such as abstract trees, geometric vases, wavy bowls, and lamps that imitate cloudy days. The items could be describes as minimalist and muted, which matches perfectly with SSENSE's profile of home decor objects.

The Argot Studio x SSENSE 3D-printed home decor collection will launch in September on SSENSE's website at MSRPs that range from $110 to $350 USD per item.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Home Decor - The trend of sustainable home decor through 3D printing and circularity offers opportunities for disruption in eco-friendly manufacturing and design.
2. 3D Printed Collections - The trend of 3D printed collections for decorative items provides opportunities for innovation in customizable designs, upcycled materials, and minimal waste production.
3. Circular Home Decor - The trend of circularity in home decor through bio-sourced, recycled, and recyclable materials presents opportunities for innovation in sustainable production and minimal waste.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry could take advantage of sustainable and circular manufacturing practices to appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. 3D Printing - The use of 3D printing in the production of home decor and other consumer goods offers opportunities for customization, minimal waste, and eco-friendly materials.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry could benefit from the increasing demand for circular and eco-conscious manufacturing practices in home decor and other consumer goods.

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