The Frigg Sofa Encourages Cuddling Within its Encompassing Walls
Amelia Roblin — February 27, 2013 — Art & Design
References: kleisdesign.dk & contemporist
In the opinion of many, a truly comfortable couch is one that seems to hug you as soon as you've sat down. The Frigg Sofa is one of such cozy seating objects, holding you within the embrace of its five-sided backrest.
The six-sided base of Marianne Kleis Jensen's chesterfield is supported by either four or five wooden legs. Around all but one of the straight edges, outwardly angled panels create an enclosure for a sitter or two to get comfy in any position.
The Frigg Sofa is completely upholstered with a felt-like gray exterior; a muted blue cushions on the inside have been quilted with patterns of hexagonal stitching. It's the perfect place to cuddle up with a loved one, a book, or on your own with a blanket.
The six-sided base of Marianne Kleis Jensen's chesterfield is supported by either four or five wooden legs. Around all but one of the straight edges, outwardly angled panels create an enclosure for a sitter or two to get comfy in any position.
The Frigg Sofa is completely upholstered with a felt-like gray exterior; a muted blue cushions on the inside have been quilted with patterns of hexagonal stitching. It's the perfect place to cuddle up with a loved one, a book, or on your own with a blanket.
Trend Themes
1. Cozy Seating - The Frigg Sofa's unique design and hugging effect creates a trend for more comfortable and cozy seating options.
2. Enclosed Furniture - The Frigg Sofa's enclosure design opens up opportunities for new furniture designs that provide privacy and intimacy for users.
3. Quilted Cushions - The hexagonal stitching on The Frigg Sofa's cushions inspire a trend in the design of unique, patterned upholsteries that will make furniture pieces stand out.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture companies can disrupt the industry by creating more unique and comfortable seating options with enclosures that provide users with a sense of privacy and intimacy.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore new ways to create cozy and inviting spaces using furniture pieces that hug users and create a sense of warmth and comfort.
3. Textile - Textile companies can create disruptive innovations by designing patterned and quilted fabrics that add interest and uniqueness to various furniture pieces.
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