Valencia-based design studio Homelabdesign introduces a contemporary children's bed suitable for the transitional change from a crib to a toddler bed. The liberty comes with age and the studio's new Geometric bed provides parents the comfort of safety whilst delivering a modern design. The visual design draws inspiration from old rattan chairs with handwoven details as there are small perforated accents to allow light to shine through.
Homelabdesign's Geometric bed boasts a similar concept, sitting close to the ground at its low height, there are four semi-circles as panels surrounding the bed. The paneling sits at the sides, and function as both the headboard and footboard as well -- this provides a sense of security around the child. Additionally, the panels are laser cut, boast the perforated design, and is finished in dual colors.
Perforated Toddler Beds
Homelabdesign Introduces the Geometric Bed Inspired by Rattan Chairs
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Toddler Beds - Opportunity for innovative designs that offer modern aesthetics along with safety features to appeal to parents and children alike.
2. Perforated Furniture - An emerging trend in furniture design that allows for unique visual appeal along with functional benefits such as increased airflow and light penetration.
3. Low Height Furniture - With the rise in popularity of minimalist and space-saving living, there is opportunity for innovative furniture designs that prioritize a low profile and compact size.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can utilize the trend of perforated furniture and low-height designs to create unique products that offer both form and functionality.
2. Children's Products - Opportunity for companies that specialize in children's products to incorporate contemporary design elements into their offerings while ensuring safety and practicality for young users.
3. Interior Design - As minimalism continues to gain popularity in the world of interior design, there is opportunity for designers to incorporate low-height and perforated furniture into their projects to create sleek and modern spaces.