Compact discs (CDs) have become an outdated medium but are abundant, which is where the 'Compact Disc Chair' is designed to offer a solution. Designed by Boris Dennler, the chair features a rather sweeping form that's covered on the exterior with 887 deformed CDs and DVDs, which gives it a rather artistic aesthetic. The overlapping form of the discs conveys an almost scaly appearance to have the seating solution looking almost like a mythical creature from the aquatic depths.
The 'Compact Disc Chair' maintains an iridescent aesthetic that will shine differently according to the lighting conditions in a space. This will have it change continuously in appearance and be perfect for those looking to elevate their space with an iridescent touch.
What's Driving This Trend
- Upcycling Furniture
- Businesses can repurpose outdated materials like CDs and DVDs to create unique, artistic furniture.
- Artistic Sustainable Design
- There is opportunity for designers and businesses to create products that are both functional and visually appealing while using sustainable materials.
- Dynamic Aesthetics
- With the versatility of lighting, products that change in appearance can continuously offer a new experience to consumers.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Design
- The furniture industry can benefit from incorporating sustainable materials and unique designs to stand out in a competitive market.
- Home Decor
- Businesses in the home decor industry can offer products that not only serve a functional purpose but are also visually appealing and environmentally conscious.
- Lighting
- The lighting industry can explore how to optimize the visual effects of dynamic materials and how they can be used to enhance the consumer experience.
