Husband-and-wife design duo Alberto Biagetti and Laura Baldassari experimented with the aesthetics of vintage gym equipment for their latest collection, titled 'Body Building.'
The 10-piece collection is up-to-par with the couple's luxury aesthetic, but the gym inspiration adds a playful spin to it. The range includes items like a glamorous punching bag stool, a crystal coffee table supported by geometric dumbbells and a leather bench designed to resemble a pommel horse.
The Body Building collection is perfect for those for whom the gym is like a second home, but it's also light-hearted enough for people who don't exercise regularly. The furniture itself doesn't have any health benefits like those of, say, a standing desk, but it's a luxurious way to keep fitness top-of-mind, even while at home.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Luxury Gym-inspired Furniture
- Opportunity to create high-end, fitness-inspired furniture for both gym-goers and non-exercise enthusiasts.
- Playful Workout Equipment Design
- Opportunity to experiment with vintage gym aesthetics for unique and light-hearted workout equipment designs.
- Home Fitness Integration
- Opportunity to design furniture that inspires and encourages fitness in the home, even without traditional exercise equipment.
Where This Applies
- Furniture Design
- Designers have an opportunity to create unique, fitness-inspired furniture pieces for home and commercial use.
- Fitness Equipment Manufacturing
- Manufacturers have an opportunity to experiment with playful, vintage gym aesthetics when designing workout equipment.
- Luxury Home Decor
- Opportunity for luxury home decor brands to integrate fitness into their designs with high-end gym-inspired furniture.
