Children's Paper Chair Finally Lets Kids Draw on Furniture
Rose Nazarali — June 20, 2009 — Eco
References: charlottefriis & thecoolhunter.au
The Children’s Paper Chair from the Charlotte Friis Design Studio finally allows kids to draw on their furniture.
The chair is a large roll of paper that is shaped like a toilet roll and is a comment on the use of paper and hopes to encourage people to become more environmentally-friendly.
The Children’s Paper Chair can also be used to seat two children and, while it is an eco statement, makes for a fun and playful piece of furniture.
The chair is a large roll of paper that is shaped like a toilet roll and is a comment on the use of paper and hopes to encourage people to become more environmentally-friendly.
The Children’s Paper Chair can also be used to seat two children and, while it is an eco statement, makes for a fun and playful piece of furniture.
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1. Eco-friendly Furniture - The Children's Paper Chair encourages eco-friendly practices by using recycled paper and promoting creativity in children.
2. Interactive Design - The Children's Paper Chair allows children to actively engage with their furniture through drawing and coloring.
3. Sustainable Materials - The use of paper as a material for furniture design offers a sustainable alternative to traditional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The Children's Paper Chair presents an innovative opportunity for furniture manufacturers to create eco-friendly and interactive designs for children.
2. Education - Incorporating interactive and creative elements in furniture design can enhance children's learning and creativity in educational settings.
3. Sustainability - The Children's Paper Chair promotes sustainability and environmentally-friendly practices, making it relevant to the sustainability industry and organizations promoting eco-consciousness.
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