Designer-Conscious Furnishings

The 'Label Whore Low Table' by Benjamin Rollins Caldwell

Talented furniture designer Benjamin Rollins Caldwell has created an interesting table based completely on designer labels and which is aptly called the 'Label Whore Low Table.'

The 'Label Whore Low Table' is exactly what its name implies: it's a low-standing table that has been created by piecing together thousands of leather and faux leather labels, particularly those from jeans. The labels provide a patchwork design and have all been bordered by nails, which lend even more attitude to the furniture piece.

Caldwell's company, BRC Designs, offers limited edition pieces that are unique and one-of-a-kind. This table definitely speaks to Caldwell's design direction -- according to the designer's site, he loves to reinterpret a material's original purpose and everyday objects act as catalysts for his inspiration.

Customized Furniture
There is a trend towards customized furniture that repurposes everyday objects, offering unique and one-of-a-kind designs.
Sustainable Materials
Designers are utilizing sustainable materials, such as repurposed leather labels, to create innovative and eco-friendly furnishings.
Design Inspiration From Everyday Objects
Everyday objects are acting as catalysts for design inspiration, resulting in furniture pieces that reinterpret the original purpose of materials.

Sectors Adopting This

Furniture Design
This trend presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the furniture design industry, as it encourages designers to think outside the box and create unique pieces.
Fashion Industry
The use of leather and faux leather labels in furniture design opens up a potential collaboration opportunity between the furniture and fashion industries.
Sustainable Design
The repurposing of materials in furniture design aligns with the growing demand for sustainable design solutions, presenting an opportunity for innovation in the sustainable design industry.
SCORE
3.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 42%
Activity 44%
Freshness 8%