Resin-Based Furniture Collections

Wonmin Park's Colorful Range is Derived from a Chemical Source

Wonmin Park's latest addition to his 'Haze' collection follows earlier themes of minimalism and simplicity. The latest collection uses resin to create translucent slabs before they are attached and molded together. Park wanted to convey a light and airy feeling when designing this collection and felt that resin was the best material to use. The designer achieved his goal by creating translucent pieces with bright bursts of color.

The end result is a colorful collection that is subtle thanks to its translucent elements, used to convey nature and chemistry -- how fog or a burning fire distorts one's vision.

The pieces are meant to be practical household items and the collection includes tables, chairs, stools and desks.
Trend Themes
1. Translucent Furniture - The use of translucent resin in furniture creates a unique and colorful aesthetic, offering an opportunity for designers to explore innovative materials and designs.
2. Minimalistic Design - The emphasis on minimalism and simplicity in furniture design creates opportunities for designers to create sleek and functional pieces that cater to contemporary tastes.
3. Nature-inspired Furniture - The incorporation of nature-inspired elements in furniture design, such as the representation of fog or fire, allows for creative and organic designs that bring the outdoors inside.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can explore the use of translucent resin to create visually stunning and unique pieces that cater to modern design preferences.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate translucent furniture into their projects to add a touch of color and playfulness, while maintaining a sleek and minimalist aesthetic.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can offer a range of translucent furniture pieces that appeal to consumers craving unique and nature-inspired designs for their living spaces.

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