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Reanim by Studio 5.5 Gives Discarded Items a Second Chance

Reanim by Studio 5.5, a design firm based in Paris, France, is a furniture line comprised of resuscitated rejected furniture pieces. But they weren't given a second chance at life in the typical way. Instead of breaking them down to reuse the material in traditional ways, the designers patched them up as though they were patients in a hospital.

Rescued from dumps, streets and people’s homes, the pieces making up Reanim by Studio 5.5 encourage people to rethink why and what they discarded in the first place. Of course, the saying, 'What is one man's garbage is another's treasure,' does ring true in many cases.

The designs of Reanim by Studio 5.5 are accented with neon green material, which make reference to the garbage trucks in France.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Furniture - There is an opportunity for companies to invest in creating furniture lines that sustainably repurpose discarded furniture and materials.
2. Sustainable Design - The success of Reanim by Studio 5.5 shows that people are interested in supporting companies that prioritize eco-friendly practices and designs.
3. Medical-themed Design - The hospital-themed design of Reanim by Studio 5.5 showcases how out-of-the-box themes and concepts can make a product unique and memorable.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can take inspiration from Reanim by Studio 5.5 and create their own upcycled furniture lines to appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Sustainability - Companies with a focus on sustainability can incorporate upcycling and recycled materials into their designs and manufacturing processes to reduce waste and appeal to environmentally-minded customers.
3. Fashion - The success of Reanim by Studio 5.5 shows there is potential in medical-themed designs and repurposing discarded materials, inspiring the fashion industry to experiment with sustainable and unconventional concepts.

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