Ray and Charles Eames were designers who revolutionized their medium. Their iconic chairs have been reproduced and ripped off many a time. 'Rearranged' by Nicola from Bern (a Swiss designer) takes the plastic seat of an Eames chair (like the Eiffel) and alters the perspective giving the chair a more industrial feel.
Through 'Rearranged' Nicola from Bern hopes to encourage flexibility and adaptability in well-known, traditional design and to build upon the strong foundation left to us by successful "untouchable" items.
What's Driving This Trend
- Industrialized Redesign
- 'Rearranged' by Nicola from Bern showcases a trend of giving classic designs an industrial twist, creating new and refreshed looks.
- Flexible and Adaptive Design
- Nicola from Bern's 'Rearranged' aims to promote a trend of flexibility and adaptability in traditional design, encouraging innovative reinterpretations.
- Reviving Untouchable Classics
- Through 'Rearranged,' Nicola from Bern taps into the trend of reviving iconic designs and building upon their strong foundations, challenging the notion of untouchable classics.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Design
- Furniture designers can explore industrialized redesigns to give classic pieces a contemporary edge and attract a new audience.
- Interior Design
- Interior designers can incorporate flexible and adaptive design elements inspired by 'Rearranged' to create unique and dynamic spaces.
- Product Manufacturing
- Manufacturers in the product industry can leverage the trend of reviving untouchable classics by collaborating with designers to create reimagined versions of iconic products that appeal to modern consumers.
