What’s New in the furnishing industry?

Product innovation and novel manufacturing pipelines are vital in the furniture industry. In the light of new technology, brilliant designers are transforming this organic material into the most amazing items of luxury, art, fashion and architecture.

Palm Oil Byproduct-Based Furniture

A furniture line built from palm oil byproducts embraces the idea of sustainability, a notion that is essential for businesses, designers, and architects to adopt. It transforms something that was formerly considered to be an “environmental nuisance” into a tool that supports sustainability.

A significant amount of the fibre left over after oil extraction from oil palms is either burned for energy or utilised as fertiliser. However, there are far better methods to use the byproducts of palm oil. The Bosnian designer uses “as little material as possible” to introduce a stackable chair, three plates, and a pendant lamp in this project.

‘Veneer’ room partition

The ‘Veneer’ room partition has a marbled finish on the wood that is achieved thanks to black oil that has been applied to the surface to highlight the grain.

Open-concept space have become the norm within the home and office but still require some sort of division to help make the most of larger areas, which is exactly what the ‘Veneer’ room partition is designed to enable.

The room divider is achieved with a series of birch plywood pieces that have been interwoven together using a traditional Mexican weaving technique. This gives the unit its distinct appearance that looks like a macro version of a woven good, while also enabling it to be made as big or as small as required in the space.

Acoustic Panels Divide a Space and Absorb Sound

The acoustic panels are intended to assist change the lack of privacy that is a prevalent problem with open-concept living and working areas.

The room dividers are available in a variety of trendy colour options, and they serve as a way to physically divide rooms while also serving to muffle noise that may otherwise cause disruptions. When the variously sized pieces are joined together, the dividers form a set to create a wave that will help add a dash of playfulness to a room.

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