Levi Pop-Up Closets Create More Room
Meghan Young — January 13, 2010 — Art & Design
References: mortierbrigade & swipelife
I am definitely one of those girl’s that requires either another bedroom just for her clothes or about ten of these Levi Pop-Up Closets. Although it would be nice to have an entire room dedicated to my precious clothes, I think these cardboard closets are more realistic.
First of all, it folds down, making ten of these not much of a problem. Condensing my clothes, my bedroom would actually seem to belong to me for once, not to my clothes. Devised by the Moriterbrigade agency in Belgium, these Levi Pop-Up Closets are going viral as we speak.
First of all, it folds down, making ten of these not much of a problem. Condensing my clothes, my bedroom would actually seem to belong to me for once, not to my clothes. Devised by the Moriterbrigade agency in Belgium, these Levi Pop-Up Closets are going viral as we speak.
Trend Themes
1. Cardboard Closets - The rise of cardboard closets presents an opportunity for innovative solutions in the furniture industry.
2. Pop-up Furniture - Pop-up furniture is becoming a trend and presents opportunities for businesses to capitalize on the demand for portable, temporary solutions.
3. Minimalist Living - As people begin to live in smaller spaces, there is an increasing demand for products that help support minimalist lifestyles.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture companies can consider creating pop-up, collapsible solutions to appeal to those living in small spaces.
2. Home Organization - Companies specializing in home organization may find success in creating streamlined, portable products to maximize living spaces.
3. Sustainability - Cardboard closets, which are recyclable and made from environmentally-friendly materials, present opportunities for sustainability-focused businesses to enter the home organization market.
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