Boxy Bush-Like Furniture

The Free Port Cabinet is Pleasantly Playful and Eclectic

The Free Port cabinet looks like a boxy bush. The leg supports have a branch-like aesthetic while the body is as round and shapely as a shrub. Arranged in a pixelated pattern that leaves the occasional negative space, the storage unit is pleasantly playful.

Designed by Martí Guixé, who splits his time between Barcelona and Berlin, the Free Port cabinet was created for Spanish company BD Barcelona. Made predominantly out of MDF including veneer of various types of wood with different lacquer finishes, the legs are crafted out of aluminum and steel. Comprised of an eclectic set of cubbies, the Free Port cabinet is an ambiguous design that can be used as an entertainment center, bookshelf and wine bar.
Trend Themes
1. Boxy Bush-like Furniture - The trend of creating furniture designs that mimic the shapes and aesthetics of bushes and shrubs, adding a playful and eclectic touch to interiors.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers have the opportunity to create unique and visually appealing pieces that stand out in the market by incorporating elements inspired by nature, such as branch-like legs and round, shapely bodies.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can embrace the trend of boxy bush-like furniture to create unique and whimsical spaces for their clients, blending functionality with a touch of eccentricity.
3. Home Decor Retail - Home decor retailers can capitalize on the demand for boxy bush-like furniture by curating a collection that appeals to customers looking for statement pieces that add personality and intrigue to their homes.

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