The main factor inspiring the design of the Latch Stool was the concept of collapsibility. But instead of relying on typical solutions such as folding mechanisms and more, the Latch Stool incorporates a latch hinge, which is most recognizably found on glass jars and bottles. Nevertheless, this seat is carved out of wood, which makes the application quite unique.
Designed by Christian Juhl, an industrial designer based in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Latch Stool works through a series of notches that the metal latches secure into. When sprung open, the legs of the seat come off effortlessly, allowing the Latch Stool to pack up easily and conveniently.
Functional and familiar, the Latch Stool may look like a simple design, but it has a ton of playful personality.
Jar-Inspired Seating
The Latch Stool by Christian Juhl is Uniquely Collapsible
Trend Themes
1. Latch Hinge Utilization - Designs that incorporate the latch hinge found on glass jars and bottles as a unique collapsibility solution
2. Non-folding Collapsible Designs - Designs that explore alternative collapsibility solutions to folding mechanisms
3. Functional and Familiar Designs - Designs that combine functionality and familiarity to create unique and playful products
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can explore latch hinge utilization and non-folding collapsibility designs to create unique and functional products.
2. Industrial Design - The field of industrial design can utilize functional and familiar designs to create playful products with personality.
3. Woodworking - The woodworking industry can experiment with alternative collapsibility solutions and latch hinge utilization in their designs for practical and convenient products.