Saturday, May 31, 2008
Musing on ICFF 2008
I kept meaning to blog about my visit to the Kitchen and Bath Show, but there was truly nothing inspirational about the show - even though it it the industry in which I work. I will try to forget the large scale images of Kelly Ripa and her cupcakes at the Electrolux booth. However, I was impressed that finally this year a little reality hit the industry - the focus was off the massive collection of shower heads seen in the past - gee! the industry finally figured out they are a waste of water... and who has enough water heaters in their house to keep them going anyway? It seems this year we will be vibrating in the tub and doing aromatherapy and light therapy in the shower instead of gallons and gallons of water. Large corporations do take so long to catch on.
But ICFF, now that is another story - there was much that inspired. Some misguided, like the plastic blow-up chair filled with garbage...but so much more that was thoughtful and thoughtfully "green" as well. Yothaka, the Thai company that first gave us water hyacinth furniture has created an elegant and beautifully colored seating series made of pineapple fiber - like water hyacinth-normally thrown away. A chaise is pictured above.
Labels:
color,
marketing,
materials,
sustainability,
trends
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