Lounging Rocking Chairs

Cowrie Rocker by Brodie Neill Allows for a Stretched Out Position

Rocking chairs are often just that, chairs, but the Cowrie Rocker has expanded the design to become a sort of hybrid with a classic chaise longue. By doing so, the Cowrie Rocker allows for a more relaxing repose. People will be able to stretch out and rock at the same time. In a way, it is like a solidified hammock.

Designed by London-based designer Brodie Neill for Made in Ratio, the Cowrie Rocker will launch with the new brand at Salon Internazionale del Mobile in April 2013. Its sleek and simple silhouette has been crafted out of wood. Reminiscent of an elongated fortune cookie, the shape is curvaceous and has slight openings for a hollow effect.
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Furniture - Designers are combining elements of different furniture types to create innovative and versatile pieces like the Cowrie Rocker.
2. Relaxation Enhancement - Furniture designs like the Cowrie Rocker are providing new ways for people to relax and find comfort in their homes.
3. Curvaceous Silhouettes - Furniture designs are embracing organic and curvaceous shapes, introducing a new aesthetic to interior design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The Cowrie Rocker represents an opportunity for furniture designers to explore hybrid concepts and create unique and functional pieces.
2. Home Decor - The relaxation-enhancing features of the Cowrie Rocker can be used to enhance the comfort and ambiance of homes, creating new opportunities in the home decor industry.
3. Interior Design - The curvaceous silhouette of the Cowrie Rocker introduces a new design element for interior designers to incorporate in their projects, allowing for more organic and expressive spaces.

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