Unusual Room Arrangements

Stacked Interiors by Franziska Sinn Make Forts out of Furniture

What you see in the series Stacked Interiors by Franziska Sinn is what various rooms would look like if children were born more muscular. These ten images feature the "after" arrangements of bedrooms, living rooms, classrooms and even photography studios once this creative has made his mark.

The conventional and practical placement of various furnishings is thrown out the window, and the artist's efforts to increase the usable space within a selection of chambers results in the meticulous vertical assembly of everything from couches and lighting fixtures, to books and laundry. One playful interpretation of these hoarded heaps is the way that each pile leaves an empty void for use as a children's fort.

To see the original images of the rooms in Stacked Interiors by Franziska Sinn, see the photographer's website.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Living - Opportunity for furniture companies to innovate and design compact, vertical furniture for small spaces.
2. Childlike Playfulness - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate fun and playful elements into their designs to create childlike wonder in everyday spaces.
3. Unconventional Layouts - Opportunity for architects and builders to break away from conventional room layouts and come up with innovative designs that maximize space and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Opportunity for the furniture industry to create customizable, stackable, modular furniture that can be rearranged to fit any space.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate playful elements into their designs to elevate everyday spaces and add a touch of childlike wonder.
3. Architecture - Opportunity for architects and builders to come up with unconventional layouts and designs for small spaces, taking inspiration from the Stacked Interiors series.

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