Fruit-Made Carpets

The Kenzo 2014 Menswear Preview Displayed a Rug Made of Fruit

Growing up, kids are always told not to play with their food, however, the Kenzo 2014 Menswear range showcased an elaborate carpet made completely out of fruits.

This rug was very large and made out of a variety of different fruits including bananas, apples, lemons, limes and strawberries. Since there was a such a variety, the carpet was colorful and perfectly symmetrical; there was not one fruit out of place. Even though spectators were there to watch a preview of the new Kenzo line, the spectacle of the carpet was too much to pass up, and many participants spent some time staring at the intricate work. This Kenzo 2014 Menswear line showcased that not only are the clothes you are displaying important, but so it the overall theme of the event.
Trend Themes
1. Fruit-based Decor - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Develop alternative materials for home decor using fruits, creating sustainable and visually appealing products.
2. Food Artistry - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Explore the intersection of food and art by creating elaborate installations and designs using various fruits as a medium.
3. Edible Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Merge fashion and food by incorporating edible elements into clothing, accessories, and other design pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Incorporate fruit-based materials and designs into furnishings, textiles, and decorative elements for a fresh and sustainable approach to interior design.
2. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Create unique experiences and products by combining food and art, offering consumers visually stunning and edible designs to enjoy.
3. Fashion and Textiles - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Experiment with fruit-based materials to develop eco-friendly and avant-garde fashion pieces that merge the worlds of fashion and food.

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