Experimental Designer Homeware Collections

Adorno Supports Emerging Talent in the Design Industry

An experimentation with material use, aesthetic movements and shape are observed in this designer homeware collection that debuted in Beirut, Lebanon. Digital store and gallery Adorno does its part in supporting independent and emerging creatives by issuing an open call for contributions. The objects debuted during Beirut Design Week, where the theme was set to be ‘Design and the City.’ Fifteen of the most innovative and curious items were set on display and "some of the pieces were selected to be sold through Adorno’s online store."

The designer homeware collection boasts a wide range of items – from furniture and ceramics to lighting, sculptural installations and furniture. Naturally, the experimental venture in independent production produces some highly creative and curious offerings.

Photo Credits: Taym Karesly
Trend Themes
1. Experimental Homeware Design - Open calls for contributions by digital stores and galleries present opportunities for exploratory designers to showcase their work
2. Independent Production Promotion - Supporting independent and emerging creatives can be a key part of advancing the designer homeware industry
3. Curiosity as a Selling Point - Curious and innovative items showcased at industry events can lead to unique placement opportunities
Industry Implications
1. Design - Digital stores like Adorno have the potential to disrupt traditional design production and retail processes
2. Homeware - Experimentation with materials, shapes and aesthetic movements has the potential to disrupt traditional homeware product offerings
3. Furniture - Innovation and curiosity in furniture design can lead to new market opportunities and consumer interest

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