Vessel-Filled Cabinets

The Credenza O by Jib Design Studio is Inspired by Indoor Gardens

The Credenza O cabinet is may resemble a familiar piece of furniture, but it has been slightly tweaked to create a unique addition to the home. In place of a typical surface, it has been hollowed slightly to allow a slew of ceramic vessels to lay inside. Great for plants or for storage of inanimate objects, the Credenza O cabinet is a visually striking, if in a minimalist way.

Designed by London-based JiB design studio, which is headed by Je-Uk Kim, the Credenza O cabinet was inspired by the idea of an indoor garden. With pots made by ceramist Sun Kim, the top of the storage unit is as decorative as it is practical.

Presented at 100% Design in London, England, the Credenza O cabinet was joined by Console O, which is almost like a smaller version.
Trend Themes
1. Vessel-filled Cabinets - Opportunity for home furniture manufacturers and designers to incorporate unique storage solutions that integrate indoor gardens or decorative vessels.
2. Indoor Gardens - Opportunity to create innovative indoor garden designs that blend functionality with visual appeal, providing a refreshing and natural touch to interior spaces.
3. Ceramic Vessels - Opportunity for ceramists and artisans to create bespoke ceramic vessels that can be incorporated into furniture pieces, offering a customizable and artisanal touch.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furniture - Home furniture manufacturers can explore the creation of vessel-filled cabinets that offer a unique storage solution and decorative element to consumers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate vessel-filled cabinets into their designs to add a touch of nature and creativity to residential and commercial spaces.
3. Ceramics - Ceramics industry professionals can capitalize on the demand for unique ceramic vessels that can be used as decorative elements in furniture pieces.

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