Stacked Chair Storage

The Latten Shelving Unit Employs One Type of Piece for Another Purpose

Many people gradually find uses for their furnishings that weren't necessarily the intended purposes. Just take a look at this Latten Shelving Unit! It's made almost entirely out of task chairs, yet here it performs effectively and endearingly as a storage system.

The idea has come from the 2modern blog as a crafty way to arrange the simple wooden Latten chairs designed by Max and Hannes Gumpp. The clever endeavor involves access to a surplus of as few as four seats, some colorfully painted beams and a pack of zip-ties to bind the components together.

The aim is not to harm the pine perches, so to offer the option of dismantling the Latten Shelving Unit and using them as desk chairs and dining chairs in future. These impressive examples feature 18 stacked seats and 14 vibrant beams for the creation of tall open cubbies for your miscellaneous possessions.
Trend Themes
1. Repurposed Furniture - The trend of repurposing furniture allows for creativity and resourcefulness in creating new and functional pieces.
2. Upcycling - The practice of upcycling furniture promotes sustainability and reduces waste by transforming old items into something useful and stylish.
3. Multi-functional Design - Designing furniture with multiple functions encourages versatility and maximizes the utility of limited space.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry has the opportunity to explore innovative ways to repurpose and upcycle materials, creating unique and eco-friendly products.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate repurposed and upcycled furniture into their designs to add character and uniqueness to spaces, while also promoting sustainability.
3. Home Organization - The home organization industry can provide storage solutions that incorporate multi-functional design, helping people make the most of their space and possessions.

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