Designer Ilse Bouwens introduces the latest design created for the brand Heeej! as it expands the existing bamboo bird series. The series is made up of a range of modern birdhouses and bird feeders. The latest to join the roster is the Fly Inn, which is full of 'Take a Bite' that includes birdseed or fatballs.
Peanut is added too, which holds a jar of bird peanut butter, which contains no salt to have extra protein. there is a single model for each design that allows the structure to be mounted onto an exterior wall or a tree. The second model allows it to be staked into the ground and rests on the structure of a pole stand.
Image Credit: Iise Bouwens
What's Driving This Trend
- Sustainable Birdhouses
- There is an opportunity to create sustainable birdhouses using eco-friendly materials and designs that cater to the diverse needs of birds.
- Modern Bird Feeders
- Innovative bird feeders could be designed for different types of feed that cater to the unique nutritional needs of birds to ensure their health and longevity.
- Multi-purpose Bird Structures
- Bird structures that offer multiple functions such as birdhouses, feeders, and water baths could provide a more comprehensive solution for bird welfare.
Who This Affects Most
- Eco-friendly Construction Materials Industry
- Sustainable birdhouses call for innovations and developments in natural, renewable, and eco-friendly materials to construct durable birdhouses and feeders.
- Pet Supply Retail Industry
- Retailers of pet supplies could tap into the demand for specialized and modern bird feeders that can accommodate the diverse needs of birds.
- Bird Conservation Industry
- Bird conservation organizations could partner with architects, engineers, and designers to create functional and structurally-sound bird structures that serve both the welfare of birds and the environment.
