Graffiti furniture is an excellent way to make a statement. A new collaboration between Montreal-based artist Stikki Peaches and CDI Furniture makes this a tad easier with the debut of an extravagant collection of sofas. The pieces feature a distressed design that has been made possible through the application of spray paint, acrylic, Tunisian tiles, and even metal studs.
The striking graffiti furniture is launched in conjunction with a line dubbed 'CECI N’EST PAS UN DIVAN.' The sofas take on the classic Chesterfield silhouette which has "a timeless, [...] royal feel to it." As a result, the street-inspired aspect of the design offers a bold and captivating juxtaposition. In addition to this, the CDI x Stikki Peaches graffiti furniture collection also spotlights a sculpture that is called 'David's Bust.'
Photo Credits: CDI Furniture
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Trend Themes
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Graffiti Furniture — The trend of incorporating graffiti elements into furniture design creates a bold and attention-grabbing aesthetic.
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Artistic Collaboration — The trend of collaborations between artists and furniture manufacturers results in unique and expressive furniture pieces.
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Distressed Design — The trend of distressed design in furniture infuses a sense of edginess and urban appeal into traditional furniture styles.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Manufacturing — Furniture manufacturers have the opportunity to create innovative and eye-catching designs by incorporating graffiti elements.
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Art and Design — Artists can collaborate with furniture manufacturers to expand their creative expression and bring their artwork into functional furniture.
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Home Decor — The home decor industry can offer customers furniture options that blend art and design, allowing them to add unique and edgy elements to their living spaces.