The Pull Stool is not a person's typical flat pack furniture design. It doesn't require a whole lot of effort to put together like common Ikea items. Instead, all a person needs to do is pull a cord and it springs into life. Hence the Pull Stool's name. The same cord releases it for easy storage when it's not needed.
Created by Benjamin Kicic, a designer born in Yugoslavia and raised in New England, United States, the Pull Stool is made out of three simple materials: canvas, polystrene and a parachute cord. This results in a minimalist seating option that will complement just about any existing home decor. Considering that the Pull Stool is perfect for impromptu seating, this versatility will be highly appreciated all around.
Cord-Opening Seating
The Pull Stool by Benjamin Kicic is an Easily Assembled Flat-Pack Design
Trend Themes
1. Flat-pack Furniture - The Pull Stool's easily assembled design showcases the potential for innovative flat-pack furniture solutions.
2. Minimalist Seating - The Pull Stool's use of simple materials highlights the growing trend towards minimalist seating options in home decor.
3. Impromptu Seating - The Pull Stool's versatility as impromptu seating taps into the rising demand for flexible furniture solutions in various settings.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The innovative design of the Pull Stool opens opportunities for disruptive innovation in the furniture manufacturing industry.
2. Interior Design - The minimalist and versatile nature of the Pull Stool presents potential disruptive innovation opportunities within the interior design industry.
3. Home Decor - The Pull Stool's ability to complement any existing home decor provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for the home decor industry.