The La Teoraa del Dios del Jazz collection takes inspiration from one of the most common descriptors of jazz music: improvisation. Like a visualization of scat singing, riffs and other similar concepts, the pieces may not be as arrhythmic and formless as this music form can be, but they are certainly as avant-garde.
Comprised of three designs, the La Teoraa del Dios del Jazz collection was created by Madrid-based product designer Sergio Guijarro. The first is a three-legged lamp that is available in two sizes. The second is a side table with a white branch sprouting from its underbelly. The third is another table with two fake arms in place of legs. It is a limited edition line.
What's Driving This Trend
- Improvisation-inspired Design
- Designers can explore the use of improvisation as a theme and inspiration for their products, pushing the boundaries of traditional design.
- Avant-garde Furniture
- Creating furniture that challenges convention and embraces non-traditional forms and functions can attract customers looking for unique pieces.
- Limited Edition Collections
- Offering limited edition collections can create exclusivity and increase demand for a brand's products.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Design
- Furniture designers can create innovative and unconventional pieces that appeal to consumers looking for unique home decor.
- Interior Design
- Interior designers can incorporate avant-garde furniture and design elements into their projects to add a bold and unique aesthetic to their clients' spaces.
- Art and Design Retail
- Art and design retailers can curate limited edition collections that showcase the work of emerging designers who push the boundaries of traditional design.
