Austerely Crossed Furniture

The Crucifixion Coffee Table is Inspired by Religion and Geometry

There is something austerely gorgeous and serene about the Crucifixion Coffee Table, which is inspired by both religion and geometry. Aside from those two inspirations, I think its successful design has very much to do with the overall execution.

Designed by Fuquan Junzefor for Oil Monkey, the Crucifixion Coffee Table is stunning in its simplicity. The stainless steel and polycarbonate figure create an almost ethereal presence that one cannot help but appreciate.

Religious-inspired Furniture
Designing furniture that is inspired by religion and spirituality can appeal to a niche market and provide a unique selling proposition.
Geometric Design
Incorporating minimalist geometric shapes in furniture can create a modern and sleek aesthetic for consumers who value contemporary design.
Ethereal Materials
Using materials like polycarbonate can give furniture an otherworldly quality and create a memorable user experience.

Where This Applies

Furniture Manufacturing
Furniture manufacturers can expand their offerings by incorporating religious and geometric design elements and experimenting with new materials.
Home Decor
Home decor companies can appeal to customers who value unique and meaningful pieces by offering religious and geometric-inspired home furnishings.
Artistic Installations
Artists and designers can explore the intersection of religion, geometry, and materiality to create thought-provoking and visually compelling installations for exhibitions and events.
SCORE
4.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 57%
Activity 54%
Freshness 8%