To describe the 'Royèroid' furniture collection, Robert Stadler says that "the details of the whole are flattened as if a skin had been stretched around the previously separate elements."
Inspired by legendary decorater Jean Royère's 'Ours Polaire' collection, Robert Stadler's lasted work features round furniture pieces with diamond-shaped seat cushions. The collection is similar to Royère's work with the use of hairy, suede-like textiles.
Implications - Furniture designs that incorporate style elements that have been successful in the past, such as particular materials or sewing techniques, can better ensure they are welcomed by consumers. Businesses should always take in to account what has and has not worked in the past as they attempt to create an improved product.
Stretched-Out Skin Seating
Robert Stadler's 'Royeoid' is Based on Decorator Jean Royerer
Trend Themes
1. Skin-related Furniture - The use of stretched-out skin-like textiles in furniture design provides a unique and tactile experience for consumers.
2. Flattened Details - Flattening the details of furniture elements creates a visually cohesive and streamlined aesthetic in design.
3. Inspired by Decorators - Drawing inspiration from legendary decorators helps to create furniture collections that have a sense of timelessness and style.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishings - The home furnishings industry can explore new textures and materials to create innovative furniture designs with a touch of luxury and sophistication.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate skin-related furniture pieces with flattened details to create visually stunning and cohesive spaces for their clients.
3. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry has the opportunity to develop unique and high-quality skin-like textiles for furniture designers to incorporate into their collections.