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Next Cabane by Fabrica Re-Imagine's Fishermen Shelters

Next Cabane by Fabrica is a curated art project that re-imagines the classic wooden cabins that were once used by fishermen to protect them against the elements as they worked outdoors. In place of old wooden planks and moth-eaten cloth fabrics, these artistically rendered cabins are stunningly contemporary.

Seven designers participated in the art installation titled Next Cabane by Fabrica. Design duo Amaury Poudray and Brian Wood created the aptly named Rod, which is a simple series of poles that effectively deconstructs the shelter for purity's sake. Kirsty Minns' The Waiting Room, on the other hand, deals with the concept of time to show that there is more to the practice of fishing than simply catching fish.

Next Cabane by Fabrica is being shown at the Mudam Museum in Luxembourg.
Trend Themes
1. Modernizing Traditional Designs - The trend of modernizing traditional designs is seen in the re-imagining of classic wooden cabins like the Next Cabane project.
2. Artistic Renditions - Artistic renditions of classic designs, like the cabins in Next Cabane, are being created as a new artistic trend.
3. Sustainability as a Design Principle - Using sustainable materials and creating eco-friendly structures is becoming a more popular trend in design, which is showcased in projects like Next Cabane.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can take advantage of the trend of modernizing traditional designs seen in projects like the Next Cabane.
2. Art and Culture - The trend of creating artful renditions of traditional designs, like the cabins in Next Cabane, can benefit the art and culture industry through new and unique creative expressions.
3. Sustainable Building - The focus on using sustainable materials and creating eco-friendly structures seen in Next Cabane can drive innovation and growth in the sustainable building industry.

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