The modern furniture pieces created by New York-based designer Ian Stell offers a revolutionary and design-conscious approach to small space living. Drawing inspiration from the pantograph -- an ancient drawing tool -- the furniture pieces expand and contract from one design, to another in a matter of moments.
The tables created by Stell include the Sinan, Sidewinder, Lattive and Big Pivot, while there is also the Austrian Loop that is a bench that converts from a stout, to elongated bench.
The modern furniture pieces created by Stell offer us a contemporary view of what furniture design in the future will inherently need to focus on. As more consumers move into metropolitan areas and require furniture pieces that are more flexible, we'll likely see more modular and shifting designs entering the market.
Shifting Furniture Collections
Ian Stell's Modern Furniture Pieces Expand and Contract in Shape
Trend Themes
1. Modular Furniture - Designing modular furniture pieces that can expand and contract to meet design and space needs in a moment's notice.
2. Small Space Living - Designing furniture pieces for smaller apartments and houses that leverage smart expansion and contraction design principles.
3. Flexible Furniture - Innovating furniture designs that expand and collapse in a matter of moments to adapt to changing domestic and commercial space usage needs.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Designing modular and shifting furniture pieces that enable large and small living spaces to stay organized and functional.
2. Architecture - Innovating building designs that leverage modular and shifting furniture pieces to create more efficient and versatile spaces for people to live and work.
3. Interior Design - Creating innovative functional spaces that flex and bend with daily activities by selecting modular and shifting furniture designs.