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The Rip and Tatter Chair by Pete Oyler is Made Entirely of Cardboard

Home design changes at a rapid rate and the Rip and Tatter Chair by Pete Oyler looks to put a little bit of focus onto the unsustainable ways that we purchase things without premeditation. Made entirely from cardboard, the Rip and Tatter Chair is designed as a piece of furniture for children, so that it will help to decrease costs and waste that is often associated with buying adornments specifically designed for children.

The Rip and Tatter Chair is a completely revolutionary approach to disposable culture because it literally is that notion embodied in a piece of furniture. Once the child outgrows it, simply bring it out with the recycling and there will be no harm, no foul.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Furniture - The trend of creating furniture from recyclable materials emphasizes the need for sustainable alternatives in the home design industry.
2. Disposable Culture - The rise of disposable culture highlights the demand for products that can be easily recycled or discarded after use to reduce waste.
3. Cost-effective Design - The focus on creating affordable and cost-effective furniture options for children addresses the need for budget-friendly solutions in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Home Design - The home design industry can capitalize on the trend of sustainable furniture by incorporating recyclable materials into their product offerings.
2. Recycling and Waste Management - The recycling and waste management industry can benefit from the demand for products that can be easily recycled or disposed of after use.
3. Children's Furniture - The children's furniture industry can tap into the demand for cost-effective designs by offering furniture options that are affordable and environmentally friendly.

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