Amphibian-Inspired Furniture

The Auratus Chair is Influenced by the Poisonous Dart Frog

If you are looking for a deadly piece of furniture to add to your existing home decor, I suggest you seriously consider the Auratus Chair. This killer seat is a modern and abstract interpretation of a poisonous dart frog. Brightly colored, crouched and wide, it really does look like an amphibian.

Designed by Wilson Niño, the Auratus Chair is, thankfully, nontoxic and slime-free. If that weren't the case, it can be assumed that many wouldn't considered buying it, let alone sit in it. With its ultra-plush cushion and reclining back, the Auratus Chair takes on the personality of a lounger more than anything else. Simple yet striking, it will become a subtle statement piece in anyone's home.
Trend Themes
1. Amphibian-inspired Home Decor - The trend of designing home decor inspired by animals is on the rise and presents disruptive innovation opportunities for furniture and decor companies.
2. Nontoxic Furniture Design - The trend of designing furniture that is non-toxic, eco-friendly and safe for humans and animals presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the furniture industry.
3. Statement Piece Furniture - The trend of designing furniture that makes a statement with its unique design and bold colors presents disruptive innovation opportunities for furniture and decor companies.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture companies can innovate by designing items inspired by nature and animals, focusing on unique and creative designs and using materials that are sustainable and non-toxic.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can innovate by creating nature and animal-inspired decor pieces that have a modern and abstract look and feel, and are also nontoxic.
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