Unzipped Whimsical Furniture Lines

Visser En Meijwaard's Designs Relies on Bold Colors & Modernism

Dutch studio Visser En Meijwaard releases a collection of whimsical furniture, called 'Truecolors.' In the making of this eclectic collection, the design duo — Steven Visser and Vera Meijwaard, focus their attention on playful designs. From the bold cabinets to the colorful minimalist seating, Visser En Meijwaard's collection of whimsical furniture has a recurring motif of zippers throughout.

Each of the pieces "combines wooden components with durable PVC cloth that zips up." This unconventional feature to furniture design is definitely a worthwhile approach that engages the consumer. While boldly colored PVC materials wrap around the wooden skeleton of Visser En Meijwaard's cabinets, the seating is made to "reference equipment used in gymnastics."

Due to their shape, form and use of material, the whimsical furniture by Visser En Meijwaard is modern and striking.
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3. Mixing Materials - Combining different materials, such as wood and PVC cloth, in furniture design can create unique and modern pieces that are both functional and visually appealing.
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