Design studio Floyd introduces a look at the Dresser design, which is a modular and customizable addition to the Floyd Bed. This continues to grow its ongoing bedroom designs as it expands piece by piece with time. It allows for a personal touch and for those to play with their own space due to the modular liberty of the designs.
The dresser is made with inspiration from the architecture of Miles van der Rohe's Lafayette Park. It is actually located right by the Floyd Detroit R&D Labs. There, it is highlighted by clean lines and repeating geometric shapes to create a minimal dresser. It offers personalization with the options of Walnut, Yellow, Beige, Blue, and Maple that can be mixed and matched at the drawers, shelving, and doors.
Color-Centric Modular Drawers
Floyd Designs a Dresser for Those who Prefer Simple Looks
Trend Themes
1. Modular Design - Floyd's modular and customizable design provides an opportunity for businesses to create furniture that fits their customers' unique preferences and needs.
2. Personalization - The Dresser's personalization options point to a growing trend for businesses to offer customized solutions to meet their customers' specific needs.
3. Color-centric Design - The Dresser's use of color as a central design element highlights a trend towards businesses using color as a way to differentiate their products and attract customers.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Floyd's modular furniture design presents an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to create customizable pieces that reflect consumers' preferred styles and tastes.
2. Interior Design - As home decor trends shift towards personalization, interior designers can leverage Floyd's customizable furniture pieces to create unique and tailored spaces for their clients.
3. Architecture - The Dresser's inspiration from Van der Rohe's Lafayette Park highlights the potential for architects to apply minimalist design principles to furniture pieces, creating functional pieces that complement modern aesthetic tastes.