Instant Blossom from a Card
varkeychaya — April 19, 2008 — Unique
References: yankodesign
The Instant Blossom was designed by Ki-Seung Lee to simulate a real flower vase. A perfect gift for those who don't have fingers that are green, these blooms do not require a lot of maintenance. All it takes is to snap the greeting size card into half and give the hydroponic flowers a spray of water. In an instant you get a flower filled vase.
Implications - In today's society, many consumers with tight deadlines and hectic schedules often do not have enough time to complete all the things they wish they could in a day. Products that can offer simple conveniences are highly sought after by such individuals. Companies will benefit by providing consumers with products that assist in making their days hassle-free and less stressful.
Implications - In today's society, many consumers with tight deadlines and hectic schedules often do not have enough time to complete all the things they wish they could in a day. Products that can offer simple conveniences are highly sought after by such individuals. Companies will benefit by providing consumers with products that assist in making their days hassle-free and less stressful.
Trend Themes
1. Hydroponic Flowers - Opportunities for developing more efficient and sustainable ways of cultivating hydroponic flowers could arise from this trend.
2. Virtual Plant Simulators - Developing plant simulators could create new gaming or educational experiences.
3. Instant Home Decor - Instant home decor products could have disruptive innovatin opportunities in the furniture and homeware industries.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Companies in the home decor industry could develop products integrating the Instant Blossom technology.
2. Gaming - Video game companies could create games featuring virtual plant simulators.
3. Furniture - Furniture companies could develop instant home decor products that integrate the Instant Blossom technology.
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