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‘Always Break’ Abstract Collection Molds Plastic Waste Into Stunning Bold Furniture

Made by boiling, coloring and shaping the material with bare hands
Priyanka VyasBy Priyanka VyasNovember 21, 20232 Mins Read
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Always Break Furniture is crafted from plastic waste
Image: Wonjae Sung
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Underutilization of discarded furniture usually results in solid waste type that is large in quantity and also difficult to deal with. Since furniture products have a specified shelf life, a sustainable and green approach toward reviving them is of absolute importance. Wonjae Sung, a furniture designer rides this philosophy with his latest creation of furniture, Always Break.

Always Break comprises a series of intricate chairs and light repurposed from discarded plastic and makeup articles. Its manufacturing process is kept simple involving boiling, coloring and then shaping the material with hands.

High Pack and Connection Chair along with Fniss Lighting are crafted using children’s toys and materials found in specialist makeup to create simple yet impactful design. Fniss Light comes with an intricate shape from IKEA Fniss trash can paper waste basket. It adorns a design similar to thorns protruding from the product. The designer showcases a style that mainly focuses on lines, colors and motifs.

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High Pack Chair adorns an unusual make highlighted with tan colored thorn covered armrest and backrest. You can see the chair as a representation of the designer’s thought process in an endeavor to break the image anew from the existing traditional furniture.

Connection Chair largely displays the importance of diversified relationships in our lives. It points to helping us realize building and retaining organic connections in our lives. The chair is crafted into a new form structure through spines blooming, integrated into its attractive blue color design.

The chairs have distinctive forms from one another and showcase a different viewpoint through their design. If you admire having abstract decor adorning your spaces, check out the Instagram page of the designer.

Always Break Furniture is ecco-frinedly
Image: Wonjae Sung
Always Break Furniture is handcrafted
Image: Wonjae Sung
Always Break Furniture focuses on lines and motif
Image: Wonjae Sung
Always Break Furniture shows a thorned make
Image: Wonjae Sung
Always Break Furniture showcases Fniss Light
Image: Wonjae Sung
Always Break Furniture has thorn-like deisgn
Image: Wonjae Sung

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Embracing her fondness for books, sunsets, tea and dogs, Priyanka hones over eight years of experience as school educator in North India. She finds serenity in reading self-empowering books, appreciating soothing music and spending quality time with her loved ones. Finally embarking on the exciting journey to be a content creator, now she pens down write-ups for diverse segments.

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