Tom Dixon on why millennials don't buy luxury furniture anymore - Business Insider

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Millennials don't want high-end furniture because they're constantly moving, according to a renowned designer who's been in the business for decades

Dixon recently released his AW'20 accessories collection, which will be available starting in September.

. Spending thousands of dollars on a couch that will eventually just be lugged from one Brooklyn apartment to another seems gratuitous when one can spend a quarter of that on a decent couch that they won't feel too badly about tossing to the curb once they move .And of course, the majority of millennials don't have the financial security to feel comfortable splurging on high-end furniture.

"It's sort of the WeWork revolution," he continued. "In America, the office has moved from being a kind of booth to a relaxed affair, with people standing up and sitting down in bean bags." But the aftermath of the pandemic is bound to cause even more changes to the already-evolving office space, and talk of what the "office of the future" will look like has been swirling for months.

 

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Couldn't afford it anyway even if I wanted to

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Without a UBI or BasicIncome, there is a lack of stability that causes lots of shifting. If you want consumers that are stable and going to invest in things that last and aren't meant to be moved a lot, you need to adopt Universal Basic Income.

Ah yes, totally because we're constantly moving. Not at all because we're broke as fuck due to experiencing two massive recessions in our adult lives.

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