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The 'Lur' Furniture Collection by is Functional

The 'Lur' furniture collection has been designed by Iratzoki Lizaso as a functional yet fashionable range of items for the home or office that would enhance character and charm. The furniture collection highlights Japandi design aesthetics with pieces that are meant to be used as function dictates, while others are outfitted with places to position greenery. The collection was designed for Alki, and achieved at Goicoechea Pottery for a rustic aesthetic that is also timeless enough to be used in a multitude of different spaces for personal or professional purposes.

The 'Lur' furniture collection highlights natural materials like terra-cotta and wood to give each of the pieces an organic feel that would fit in well with existing pieces or function effectively on their own.
Trend Themes
1. Japandi-style Design - Incorporate Japanese and Scandinavian design principles to create functional and fashionable furniture collections.
2. Functional Pieces with Greenery Integration - Design pieces that incorporate greenery integration in functional furniture collections for commercial or personal use.
3. Organic Materials for Rustic Aesthetics - Design furniture collections using organic materials like terra-cotta and wood for rustic aesthetic warmth in interior spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can incorporate Japandi-style design and organic materials to create rustic-looking furniture collections with functionalities for both personal and professional spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the trend of functional furniture collections with greenery integration to offer clients bespoke interior spaces with unique visual appeal.
3. Home Decor Retail - Home decor retailers can source furniture collections with rustic aesthetics and green integration to attract customers who desire fusion-style interior designs with an organic touch.

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