Online Journal of Art and Design, vol.8, no.4, pp.205-215, 2020 (Peer-Reviewed Journal)
Shaping the purchase and consumption habits of the younger generation are important
for ensuring we leave a sustainable environment to future generations. This study
explores the preferences and attitudes of adolescents and young individuals aged 14–25
years (Generation Z) who live in Kayseri province of Turkey regarding eco-friendly
furniture and furnishings. A survey was designed and implemented, and the data were
analyzed using descriptive statistics and one-way ANOVA. The results of the study
indicate young individuals obtain knowledge about eco-friendly design and products
mostly through the internet and social media. They want furniture such as a bedstead or
bed base that direct contact with their bodies and furnishing such as mattresses, home
textile products to be eco-friendly. Also, it is determined that young boys have more
information about eco-friendly products than young girls. However, individuals, who are
prone to buying eco-friendly products, furniture, and furnishings in the future, it is
determined that more than half are young girls. Also in the study, although youth have a
positive attitude towards eco-friendly f