Bottle Stopper Barstools

The Bar{k} Stool is Composed of a Fitting Material for a Wine Bar

Designers are coming to recognize cork as an extremely versatile material, in addition embodying eco-friendly perks. A massive amount of the tree-derived substance has been used in the manufacturing of the Bar{k} Stool for the clever creation of a seating object in more ways than one.

Brandon Kershner teamed up with cork company Amorim Group to realize this idea of producing a biodegradable, renewable and 100% sustainable piece of furniture. It's quite the accomplishment! The slightly spongy material has been modeled into a sculptural block featuring a multifaceted form with a little seat and backrest worked into it.

The Bar{k} Stool is surprisingly solid, despite lightweight nature with which it is generally associated. It easily supports the weight of a sitter, elevating him to the level of a high countertop where, appropriately, he might be served a glass of wine from a stoppered bottle.
Trend Themes
1. Versatile Cork Material - Opportunity for designers to explore the versatility of cork as a sustainable and eco-friendly material in various industries.
2. Biodegradable Furniture - Potential for creating more biodegradable and renewable furniture pieces using innovative materials like cork.
3. Sculptural Multifaceted Designs - Emerging trend of incorporating sculptural and multifaceted designs in furniture, offering both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can take advantage of cork's properties to create sustainable and unique pieces with sculptural designs.
2. Wine and Hospitality - Opportunity for wine bars and hospitality industry to explore eco-friendly and design-forward furniture options like the Bar{k} Stool.
3. Eco-friendly Home Decor - Home decor industry can tap into the demand for eco-friendly and sustainable furniture options by incorporating versatile materials like cork into their designs.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES