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Max Lamb Presents the Box Exhibition at Gallery Fumi

London's Gallery Fumi hosts the Box exhibition by British designer Max Lamb. He showcases 33 different furniture pieces that are all made using cardboard waste collected from his own studio to highlight the material and its vast structural capabilities.

There are 23 chairs along with heavier items such as a sofa and dining table -- all of these are made from only cardboard with the assistive glue of flour and water. Lamb explains to Dezeen "I've chosen a very simple, readily available, and humble set of materials to make this collection. And all the pieces can be infinitely repaired. You just need some extra cardboard boxes and some flour out of your baking cupboard. Mix a bit of flour and water and you can paste on a little patch."
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Furniture Design - The Box exhibition by Max Lamb showcases furniture made from cardboard waste, highlighting the trend of using sustainable materials in furniture design.
2. Circular Economy Innovation - Max Lamb's furniture pieces demonstrate the potential of repurposing cardboard waste, indicating a disruptive innovation opportunity in the circular economy.
3. DIY Repair and Maintenance - Lamb's emphasis on repairing furniture using extra cardboard boxes and simple materials presents an opportunity for a trend in DIY repair and maintenance of furniture.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The Box exhibition by Max Lamb presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for furniture manufacturers to explore sustainable materials like cardboard in their production processes.
2. Waste Management and Recycling - The use of cardboard waste collected from Lamb's studio in his furniture pieces suggests a potential disruptive innovation opportunity in the waste management and recycling industry.
3. Interior Design and Home Decor - Max Lamb's cardboard furniture presents an opportunity for the interior design and home decor industry to adopt sustainable and environmentally-friendly design practices.

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