Eco-Friendly Japanese Lacquered Furniture

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Urushi Bathroom Set by Furo

The Japanese trade of lacquered furniture is a tradition that is over 5,500 years old. The lacquer, which is made from tree sap, is applied to handmade wooden furniture for a glassy, silky look. Yukio Hashimoto has designed a line of durable bathroom furniture for Furo that uses this traditional lacquering technique.

The pieces are resistant to heat up to 800 degrees, so don't be hesitant about using items from this bathroom collection. Hashimoto suggests that his beautiful bathtub be placed in other areas of the home besides the bathroom like the garden or living room so that its pleasing aesthetic can be enjoyed even between baths.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Lacquered Furniture - The use of traditional lacquering techniques on durable bathroom furniture showcases the potential for eco-friendly designs in the furniture industry.
2. Multi-functional Bathroom Furniture - The suggestion to place the bathtub in other areas of the home highlights the demand for multi-functional furniture that can be enjoyed beyond its conventional use.
3. Revival of Traditional Craftsmanship - The utilization of a 5,500-year-old lacquer tradition brings attention to the potential of reviving traditional craftsmanship techniques in modern design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The integration of eco-friendly lacquering techniques can disrupt the furniture manufacturing industry by highlighting sustainable and visually appealing design options.
2. Home Decor - The concept of multi-functional bathroom furniture can disrupt the home decor industry by offering unique and versatile pieces that enhance various living spaces.
3. Craftsmanship - The revival of traditional lacquer craftsmanship opens up opportunities for innovation within the craftsmanship industry, by combining ancient techniques with contemporary designs.

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