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5 sustainable furniture trends reshaping interior design in 2023

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Let’s explore some exciting sustainable furniture trends poised to reshape the interior design landscape in 2023

Hindustan Times

22 August, 2023, 02:10 pm

Last modified: 22 August, 2023, 02:48 pm

High-concept furniture designers are coming up with creative ways to create decor that are not only environmentally-friendly, but also beautiful. Photo: HT

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High-concept furniture designers are coming up with creative ways to create decor that are not only environmentally-friendly, but also beautiful. Photo: HT

As the world prioritises sustainability and environmental consciousness, the furniture industry is transforming towards more eco-friendly practices. It could be argued that an eco-renaissance is underway, with greater supply chain transparency, local, ethical sourcing, the use of repurposed components, and the use of natural materials all contributing to it.

Consumers are more aware of sustainability and eco-friendly practices. High-concept furniture designers in particular are getting in on the trend and coming up with creative ways to create decor that are not only environmentally friendly but also beautiful. Hence, furniture designers and manufacturers are embracing innovative approaches to meet the demand for greener living solutions.

Architect Anupriya Sahu, Founder and Design Head of Alankaram, MP shared with HT Lifestyle seven eco-conscious furniture trends that are making waves in interior design.

Reclaimed and recycled materials

A key trend in sustainable furniture is the use of reclaimed and recycled materials. This approach involves repurposing old or discarded materials to create new and unique furniture pieces. Not only does it reduce the burden on landfills and minimise waste, but it also promotes a circular economy by giving new life to old resources.

Natural and non-toxic finishes

In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift towards using natural and non-toxic finishes in furniture design. Water-based stains and paints are free from harmful chemicals and thus ensure your furniture is safe for both the environment and your health. This trend aligns with the growing awareness of the impact of toxic substances on indoor air quality and overall well-being.

Sustainable manufacturing processes

Sustainable manufacturing practices have become a crucial focus for furniture manufacturing. As technological advancements continue to run the world, we should strive to reduce energy consumption, minimise waste, and employ ethical production methods. Collaborating with local artisans is another way furniture brands contribute to sustainable practices while supporting local communities.

Integration of smart and sustainable technologies

The integration of smart technologies with sustainable furniture is gaining momentum. This fusion of sustainability and technology allows for a greener and more efficient living environment. Smart furniture can be designed to optimise energy usage, enhance functionality, and promote convenience while minimising waste and resource consumption. Incorporating traditional design elements into our products by authenticating local roots with global design influences.

Multi-functional and space-saving designs

With urban living becoming increasingly compact, multi-functional and space-saving furniture designs are gaining popularity. These versatile pieces offer practical solutions for maximising space while promoting a minimalist and clutter-free lifestyle. Convertible tables, modular shelving units, and flexible seating options are some space-saving furniture catering to modern living preferences.

“As consumers seek authenticity and uniqueness in their furniture choices, artisan techniques and craftsmanship are revived. Furniture designers must start incorporating traditional design elements and intricate detailing into their creations, infusing a sense of cultural heritage and handcrafted charm into contemporary pieces. Embrace these trends and join in creating a greener, more conscious future through sustainable furniture choices,” concludes Anupriya Sahu.

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