The Carlee Fernandez 'Friends' line of furniture is on the wild side of things -- and I mean wild as in wild animals. The artist has made some pretty unique pieces including a shopping cart made from an impala (or some sort of deer-like animal), a step ladder from a Rhino and the collection wouldn't be complete without a table out of an antelope-like creature.
Fernandez even goes so far as to create a bear suit. The Carlee Fernandez Friends collection is definitely on the edgy side.
What's Driving This Trend
- Taxidermy-inspired Decor
- Opportunity for businesses to create innovative home furnishings and decor items that incorporate taxidermy elements in a unique and edgy way.
- Animal-inspired Furniture
- Potential for businesses to design and produce furniture pieces inspired by animals, using unconventional materials and creative craftsmanship.
- Upcycled Taxidermy Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity to repurpose and transform taxidermy pieces into art installations, showcasing sustainability and creativity.
Who This Affects Most
- Home Furnishings
- Opportunity for the home furnishings industry to incorporate taxidermy-inspired designs and create unique and eye-catching products.
- Interior Design
- Potential for interior designers to integrate animal-inspired furniture pieces into their projects, adding a touch of unconventional and daring aesthetics.
- Art and Sculpture
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for artists and sculptors to explore the realm of upcycled taxidermy art, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional artistic forms.
