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Joao Teixeira Designs the Flat Stool Concept with Easy Packaging

Joao Teixeira designs the Flat Stool concept, which is highlighted by its flat-packed furniture capabilities. This ensures that it is easy to assemble and quickly produced whilst delivering a minimal design. This stool concept uses mechanisms that connect the structure without relying on screws or glue.

The most simple method to join to different pieces is usually to screw it together or glue it together. The stool has curves and carefully bends despite it being flat-packed. To achieve this, it uses kerf bending on the bent sections which form a gentle curve. This effect allows it to bend downwards and inwards towards the middle so that it loops in on both sides and creates a space for storage.
Trend Themes
1. Flat-packed Furniture - The rise of flat-packed furniture emphasizes convenience and cost-effectiveness, reshaping the way consumers approach home assembly.
2. Kerf-bending Techniques - Kerf bending introduces a creative method for achieving smooth, curved designs in flat-packed furniture, reducing the need for additional materials.
3. Tool-free Assembly - Tool-free assembly methods are paving the way for furniture that's easy to build and take apart, appealing to urban dwellers and students.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can integrate flat-packed designs to lower shipping costs and streamline production processes.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers might explore the compact and versatile nature of flat-packed furniture to cater to clients in small living spaces.
3. E-commerce - E-commerce platforms can focus on flat-packed furniture to offer customers a wider variety of space-saving, easy-to-ship products.

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