Everything old can be useful and new again, according to Mike Karmin, who resurrects old Russian mines. With an aquatic marine style and antique flair, this one-of-a-kind furniture is truly for the subversive and marine loving individuals.
For Estonian sculptor Mike Karmin, giving life to old naval mines began a mere five years go. Amidst designing bar cabinets, bathtubs, fireplaces, chandeliers, desks and chairs, a beautiful new antique aquatic lifestyle was born. The entire collection of furniture comprises only the two most basic forms of mines - the cylinder and the hemisphere.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Upcycling Furniture
- The trend of creating unique furniture pieces through the creative recycling of objects and materials opens up opportunities for furniture makers to differentiate themselves in a competitive market.
- Marine-inspired Decor
- The demand for home decor that mimics the design and ambiance of the sea and marine life creates opportunities for designers to innovate in this niche market.
- Antique-inspired Design
- The trend of incorporating antique elements into modern designs opens up opportunities for designers to create unique and timeless pieces that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Furniture manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of upcycling objects and materials to create unique and eco-friendly furniture pieces that appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
- Interior Design
- Interior designers can leverage the trend of marine-inspired decor to offer clients unique and personalized design options that not only add a touch of personality to their living spaces but also promote relaxation and tranquility.
- Art Market
- The demand for unique and thought-provoking art pieces in the antique-inspired design category opens up opportunities for artists to create sculptures and other art forms that merge antique elements with modern aesthetics.
