Recycled Wooden Stools

HATTERN Uses Upcycled Designs for Pieces That Make Little Waste

South Korean furniture brand HATTERN created a unique wooden stool using upcycled designs that allows the furniture piece to require very little new material -- making for a resourceful and eco-friendly creation.

The stool is titled 'ZERO PER STOOL,' a name that eludes to the fact that it makes almost zero percent waste during production. Upcycled designs that HATTERN makes use of are off-cuts of wood and utilizing resin, which gives the stools its whimsical seat patterns. The resin works by filling in any gaps in the wood and setting it, allowing for less wood to be used in its production and giving the furniture color -- with a teal and white resin used for different versions of the design.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - The trend of upcycling materials to create furniture pieces is gaining popularity and businesses that incorporate this trend can differentiate themselves and appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
2. Resourcefulness - The trend of creating products that make use of minimal new material and production waste is increasing, presenting an opportunity for businesses to design innovative and sustainable products.
3. Whimsical Designs - The trend of using unconventional designs such as the resin patterns seen on the ZERO PER STOOL can make products stand out from competitors and appeal to consumers seeking unique pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry has room for innovation by incorporating upcycled designs and materials to create sustainable products, such as the ZERO PER STOOL created by HATTERN.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can differentiate itself by offering products made from upcycled materials that have unique designs, such as the ZERO PER STOOL that incorporates whimsical resin patterns.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can benefit by promoting and supporting businesses that create eco-friendly products, such as the ZERO PER STOOL that makes use of minimal new material and production waste.

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