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Lesser House Invites People to Share Their Home with Insects

In an effort to encourage everyday people to admire the biodiversity in their very home, an Amsterdam-based designer and architect named Angelo Renna created 'Lesser House' -- 3D printed homes for insects.

The designs of the home help to create a welcoming space, without compromising the aesthetic of one's home. Arriving in vibrant yellow colorway, these homes have been carefully designed to welcome a variety of creatures, including ladybugs, spiders, ants, butterflies and more. Each home is carefully designed for the species intended to inhabit it, as the designs take cues from the habitats and nests these creates create for themselves.

Both thoughtful, creative and carefully designed, these insect homes aim to add to the aesthetic of one's home, while making it a more welcoming space for all. Photo Credits: designboom, angelorenna
Trend Themes
1. Insect-friendly Design - Creating homes that are specifically designed to welcome and accommodate various insect species, adding to the biodiversity of one's space.
2. Aesthetic Integration - Designing insect homes that seamlessly blend into the aesthetic of a home, providing both functionality and visual appeal.
3. Sustainable Biodiversity - Promoting the conservation of different insect species by providing them with suitable habitats and encouraging their presence in residential areas.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunity for home decor companies to incorporate insect-friendly design in their products, catering to customers who are interested in sustainability and biodiversity.
2. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative ways to integrate insect homes into building designs, creating functional and eco-friendly spaces.
3. Environmental Conservation - Organizations focused on biodiversity and environmental conservation can collaborate with designers to develop insect homes as a means to promote sustainable habitats.

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