Asymmetrical Freestanding Wardrobes

This Rack is Perfect for People Who Require Extra Closet Space

This freestanding wardrobe was designed by Lincoln Kayiwa in a collaboration with 'Materialise.'

Called the 'Dino Module,' the clothing rack is not only functional but also adds a quirky design to bedrooms and walk-in closets. The freestanding wardrobe's vivid yellow color makes it stand out, while its multi-dimensional hangers give it a unique quality. The hangers are different lengths to suit different types of clothes -- allowing for limited space for small clothes and enough space for long dresses and coats. The aesthetic ensures that the wardrobe will still look good in bedrooms without being messy.

This wardrobe makes for a functional and attractive piece that allows people with limited closet space some more room for their clothing.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-dimensional Hangers - The use of multi-dimensional hangers in wardrobe design presents an opportunity to improve space efficiency and organization
2. Freestanding Wardrobes - Freestanding wardrobes that are both functional and visually appealing present a disruptive innovation opportunity for the furniture industry
3. Collaborative Design - Collaborations between designers and technology companies can lead to the creation of innovative and unique products, such as the 'Dino Module' wardrobe
Industry Implications
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3. Technology - Technology companies have the potential to collaborate with designers to incorporate 3D printing and other technologies into furniture design, creating unique and functional products like the 'Dino Module' wardrobe

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