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Fiam Italia Makes Glass Chic for Small Space Living

37-year-old design house Fiam Italia is committed to their cause of making large scale pieces of curved glass furniture, so much so that they have built their own machines and plants over the years to expertly produce their design visions. The designers, who include the legendary Philippe Starck, hope to change the way people feel about glass in the home.

Glass has been a tricky element in interior design. For many, it conjures memories of 80s style bachelor pads; for some, it seems too cold and uninviting, and others still see it as a nightmare to keep clean. But glass is eco-friendly and provides the illusion of space, so it’s becoming increasing popular as people downsize to smaller homes and apartments. These are fresh and unique designs for a new generation.
Trend Themes
1. Curved Glass Furniture - There is potential for new methods of production that reduce costs and increase accessibility of curved glass furniture for the mass market.
2. Eco-friendly Design - There is an opportunity to create more sustainable and environmentally friendly glass furniture designs to capitalize on the growing trend of eco-conscious consumers.
3. Small Space Living Solutions - In light of the current trend of downsizing to smaller homes and apartments, there is an opportunity to design glass furniture pieces that maximize space efficiency and multifunctionality.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers and furniture manufacturers can explore the use of curved glass furniture to create unique and captivating spaces for their clients.
2. Sustainability - Sustainable glass manufacturing can be a lucrative opportunity for companies seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and cater to the increasing eco-consciousness of consumers.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can market the use of glass furniture in small apartments and homes to create a sense of space and luxury for potential buyers or renters.

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