Working in an open-concept office or public space usually means having to deal with the ambient noise that is evident, so the 'Pod Chair' has been designed to offer a way for you to avoid it and focus on your task at hand.
The chair is the design work of Benjamin Hubert and DeVorm, and works by instantly surrounding the sitter in a high back design that will dampen all existing noise in an area. This allows you to get work done or speak with someone directly across from you privately without having to deal with the auditory distractions that might be present.
The 'Pod Chair' is crafted from recycled PET bottles and offers a very comfortable aesthetic for those in residential or professional spaces.
Private Concentration Seating
The 'Pod Chair' Shields Sitters from Noise and Distractions
Trend Themes
1. Private Concentration Seating - Opportunity for designers and manufacturers to create more innovative and customizable private seating solutions for open-concept offices and public spaces.
2. Eco-friendly Work Spaces - Trend towards using sustainable materials, like recycled PET bottles, in both residential and professional settings presents an opportunity for businesses to become more environmentally conscious.
3. Designing for Focus - Opportunity for architects and interior designers to integrate products like the 'Pod Chair' into their designs to create more productive and distraction-free work environments.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Manufacturers of office and public space furniture can invest in creating more innovative and high-quality private seating solutions like the 'Pod Chair' that cater to the needs of customers looking to increase focus and productivity.
2. Office Interior Design - Opportunity for office interior designers to incorporate private seating options like the 'Pod Chair' into their designs to address the ongoing challenge of accommodating both open-concept and private workspaces within the same environment.
3. Sustainable Design - Companies specializing in sustainable design can leverage opportunities presented by the 'Pod Chair' and the trend towards eco-friendly workspaces to create products that are both sustainable and functional.