The 'Linoleum' furniture collection has been designed by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Lina Chi as a curvaceous range of pieces that rethink what's possible with the namesake material. The furniture is achieved using linoleum with a jute backing, which has been rolled, cut and formed into pieces that are as functional as they are artistic. The collection includes two stools, a bench and a low table, which all transform perceptions of what's possible with linoleum.
The 'Linoleum' furniture collection was created in collaboration with UK-based flooring brand Forbo to help push the boundaries of what's possible with linoleum. The pieces are thus naturally water and fire-resistant, while also being durable enough to withstand the weight of a person. The pieces were created in a heated room to allow the material to be manipulated more easily.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Curvaceous Furniture Design
- Designers can experiment with different materials to create playful and functional furniture designs.
- Sustainable Furniture
- Using sustainable materials, such as linoleum, can lead to new and innovative furniture designs.
- Collaborative Product Development
- Collaborating with companies in related industries can lead to creative and functional product designs.
Sectors Adopting This
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Furniture manufacturers can explore creating linoleum furniture collections that are both functional and artistic.
- Flooring Manufacturing
- Flooring manufacturers can develop new applications for linoleum, such as furniture design, to push the boundaries of the material.
- Sustainable Materials
- Companies that focus on developing sustainable materials can work with furniture designers to create innovative and eco-friendly products.
