The shrinking amount of space in urban homes has many consumers looking for effective ways to increase their overall living space efficiency, which is exactly what the conceptual 'M-Wall' has in mind. The organization system features a series of soft tiles that are intended to be integrated with different lights, televisions, cabinets, speakers and the like to eliminate the need for dedicated surfaces to place these items on. This helps to save space, while also keeping a living area looking clean and organized by utilizing an otherwise wasted amount of space.
The conceptual 'M-Wall' is the design work of Lin Chengyou, Tong Zhiqiang and Wang Fuyang, and is the winner of the 2018 Red Dot Design Concept Award.
Multipurpose Panel Organization Walls
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Trend Themes
1. Multipurpose Organization Walls - The reduction of space in urban homes has created an opportunity to innovate organization systems that promote space efficiency and cleanliness
2. Soft Tiles Integration - An opportunity exists to create innovative tile designs that can integrate speakers, televisions, lighting, and other functional gadgets to save space and eliminate the need for dedicated surfaces.
3. Customizable Home Organization - Home decor and organization companies have an opportunity to create customizable and flexible solution products that are responsive to emerging customer needs and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - As the reduction of livable space in urban homes becomes a norm, home decor companies can develop innovative organization systems and furniture that promote space efficiency and cleanliness.
2. Tile Manufacturing - Manufacturers can design and make tiles that integrate everyday use gadgets such as TV stands, speakers, and other functional items for customers looking to save space and reduce clutter
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics firms can collaborate with home decor designers and manufacturers to produce functional, multipurpose gadgets and tech that are integrated into soft tiles and walls to address emerging space issues.