Car Part-Repurposed Furniture

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MSCHF Creates a Furniture Capsule Using Mercedes-AMG Cars

MSCHF is an art and design collective that integrates auto parts collected from Mercedes-AMG cars to repurpose it into a furniture collection. It features a couch with headlight armrests and a step-on trash can that is made with car pedals.

The collection is exhibited on plinths at the studio's Greenpoint firm. Co-chief creative officer of MSCHF, Kevin Wiesner speaks about the design, noting "We kicked off the project about a year ago, and our initial design exercises began from looking at a pile of car parts. We wanted a balance of furniture types in the collection, but also to prioritise the physical actions we had the most fun with when we were playing with the pieces."

Trend Themes

  1. Automotive-upcycled Furniture — Creative reuse of car parts in furniture design presents a sustainable innovation in home decor, merging automotive and interior design aesthetics.
  2. Experiential Design Practices — Applying interactive and playful design methods leads to the creation of functional art pieces, transforming how consumers engage with everyday objects.
  3. Hybrid Art-function Collections — Blurring the lines between art and functionality gives rise to versatile collections that appeal to both design aficionados and practical users.

Industry Implications

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  2. Art and Design Industry — Leveraging unconventional materials for creating art-centered furniture collections positions artists and designers at the forefront of avant-garde interior design.
  3. Automotive Recycling Industry — Integrating automobile parts into new product categories taps into expanding markets for recycled materials, promoting circular economy principles.

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