Wooden Eco Sleds

Tom Hatfield Reuses Branches for the Christmas Tree Sledge

If you’re looking for a toboggan this wintry season, check out Tom Hatfield’s Christmas Tree Sledge.

Hatfield found a solution to rid of Christmas trees once the holiday season was over, and decided to approach it in a fun and beneficial way. The Christmas tree sledge is made entirely out of branches that he found from leftover trees. The sledge was handcrafted by Hatfield by using a wood work technique called bodging. This talented craftsman has found a playful approach to reusing branches that truly celebrates winter.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Sleds - Tom Hatfield's Christmas Tree Sledge showcases the trend of using discarded materials to create new and innovative products.
2. Sustainable Winter Gear - The wooden eco sleds trend highlights the demand for eco-friendly alternatives for winter sports equipment, promoting sustainability and reducing waste.
3. Artistic Upcycling - The use of wood work technique called bodging in creating the Christmas tree sledge showcases the trend of repurposing materials in a creative and artistic way.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - The outdoor recreation industry can explore opportunities to integrate eco-friendly materials and designs into their sled and winter sports product offerings.
2. Sustainable Product Design - The sustainable product design industry has the potential to create innovative and eco-friendly sleds using upcycled materials, catering to environmentally-conscious consumers.
3. Artisanal Crafts - The artisanal crafts industry can tap into the trend of artistic upcycling by incorporating bodging and other unique techniques to create one-of-a-kind sleds and winter accessories.

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