Pop-Up Linen by Renate Nederpel Can Be Tucked Away When Not Needed
Meghan Young — July 4, 2014 — Art & Design
References: renatenederpel.nl & core77
The Pop-Up Linen is a flat-pack wardrobe for those who require an impromptu space for clothes some of the time, but not always. Although this might seem slightly strange for those with enough space to hold a permanent armoire, smaller homes struggle to accommodate such a big piece of furniture. The Pop-Up Linen is also useful for temporary fashion shops, studio photoshoots and more.
Designed by furniture designer Renate Nederpel, a graduate from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, the Pop-Up Linen is made out of a rugged material and stands on four pinewood legs. Boasting an origami-like construction, it is easy to assemble and disassemble when required. It is minimalist and modern overall.
Designed by furniture designer Renate Nederpel, a graduate from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, the Pop-Up Linen is made out of a rugged material and stands on four pinewood legs. Boasting an origami-like construction, it is easy to assemble and disassemble when required. It is minimalist and modern overall.
Trend Themes
1. Flat-pack Furniture - Opportunity for companies to explore innovative, collapsible furniture designs for small spaces and temporary needs.
2. Minimalist Design - Potential for businesses to create sleek and modern products with minimalist aesthetics.
3. Temporary Retail - Disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to develop pop-up shops and temporary fashion spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Room for companies to create collapsible furniture solutions catering to small spaces and temporary needs.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity to incorporate minimalist design principles into products and spaces.
3. Retail - Potential for innovative companies to tap into the trend of temporary retail spaces and pop-up shops.
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