The DC09 by Inoda+Sveje Design Studio is a Piece of Postmodern Perfection
Robyn Currie — June 28, 2010 — Art & Design
References: inodasveje & thecoolhunter.net
When you think Scandinavian designs, you think streamlined, bare-minimum and utilitarian. The DC09 by Inoda+Sveje chair keeps in line with that thinking.
The wood chair sits high and is made out of teak, ash or Indonesian rosewood. The chair has a deer-like quality to it; it's delicate, yet durable, with thin legs and slight woodsy feel to it. Check out the gallery for more of the DC09 by Inoda+Sveje Design Studio.
Implications - As consumers continue to be overwhelmed by technological advances, many of them are finding solace in simpler product designs which satiate their need for comfort. As such, companies that are able to produce items which utilize plain and simplified designs are more likely to garner the business of consumers in comparison to companies that don't.
The wood chair sits high and is made out of teak, ash or Indonesian rosewood. The chair has a deer-like quality to it; it's delicate, yet durable, with thin legs and slight woodsy feel to it. Check out the gallery for more of the DC09 by Inoda+Sveje Design Studio.
Implications - As consumers continue to be overwhelmed by technological advances, many of them are finding solace in simpler product designs which satiate their need for comfort. As such, companies that are able to produce items which utilize plain and simplified designs are more likely to garner the business of consumers in comparison to companies that don't.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Furniture - Capitalizing on the growing consumer preference for plain and simplified designs in furniture items as a result of technological advances.
2. Nature-inspired Design - Taking inspiration from the organic and natural world when creating new product designs, to appeal to consumers' desire for comfort and connection with nature.
3. Postmodern Aesthetics - Incorporating elements of postmodernism into product designs as a means of standing out in a crowded and competitive market.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunities for furniture manufacturers to create aesthetically pleasing pieces with simple and clean lines that appeal to the growing consumer preference for minimalist designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can focus on incorporating natural elements and postmodern aesthetics into their designs to better cater to the evolving tastes of their clients.
3. Architecture - Architects can incorporate the principles of minimalist design and postmodern aesthetics into their building designs, creating a cohesive and visually stunning environment for residents or employees.
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