Repurposed Electric Scooter Series

Andra Formen Designs the E-metabolism Collection

The E-metabolism collection is designed by Andra Forman, which is a design studio based in Sweden. The capsule is made up of unique table lamps, floor lamps, seating solutions, indoor garden systems, and a grill. All of these are made from salvaged and recycled materials that are gathered form electric scooters.

The studio broke down these pieces and saw a new life for them. The entire E-metabolism capsule is produced by four designers at the studio with the help of two divers. They made their way into the canals of Malmö to collection the scooters. The various parts are broken apart and the team took a look at these to create new life for a sustainable design.

Image Credit: Andra Formen

Sustainable Design
Repurposing salvaged electric scooter parts for lamps, seating solutions, and indoor garden systems showcases the trend towards sustainable design.
Circular Economy
Andra Formen's E-metabolism collection exemplifies the circular economy trend by using salvaged materials from electric scooters to create new products.
Upcycling
Creating a grill from salvaged electric scooter parts demonstrates the rising trend of upcycling, where old materials are transformed into new and useful items.

Who This Affects Most

Lighting
The E-metabolism collection's unique table and floor lamps made from salvaged electric scooter parts present disruptive innovation opportunities in the lighting industry.
Furniture
The seating solutions of Andra Formen's E-metabolism collection, crafted from recycled electric scooter components, open up disruptive innovation opportunities in the furniture industry.
Home and Garden
The indoor garden systems created from salvaged electric scooter parts in the E-metabolism collection introduce disruptive innovation possibilities in the home and garden industry.
SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 38%
Activity 25%
Freshness 19%