The Slash/Bed Frame Can be Assembled in Just 10 Minutes
Michael Hemsworth — January 17, 2019 — Art & Design
References: slashbed & yankodesign
The direct-to-consumer mattress industry is seeing many consumers seek out cost-effective alternatives to mainstream options, so the Slash/Bed frames are positioned as the perfect pairing. Designed by Christopher White, the bed frames are crafted from sustainably forested Indonesian wood and come flat packed in two boxes that contain all of the components needed to be erected. This makes the frames far more realistic for those who live in apartment or condominium-style homes to aid with moving in and out.
The Slash/Bed frames come in a variety of color options to choose from and are durably built to withstand years of use compared to some of the cheaper alternatives on the market. The durably design also prevents weak points from being created at the screws to prevent premature wear and tear.
The Slash/Bed frames come in a variety of color options to choose from and are durably built to withstand years of use compared to some of the cheaper alternatives on the market. The durably design also prevents weak points from being created at the screws to prevent premature wear and tear.
Trend Themes
1. Direct-to-consumer Sustainable Bed Frames - Providing cost-effective alternatives to mainstream options while utilizing sustainable materials and flatpack design for easy assembly.
2. Urban Living Furniture - Creating furniture that is optimized for smaller living spaces, such as apartments and condominiums, while still being stylish and sustainable.
3. Durable Flatpack Design - Producing flatpack furniture that is not only easy to assemble, but also durable and able to withstand years of use.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Developing sustainable furniture solutions that address the needs of urban dwelling consumers seeking convenience and longevity.
2. Home Goods - Creating home goods that are crafted from sustainable materials, convenient to assemble and designed for urban living.
3. E-commerce - Exploring new online business models that utilize sustainable materials and innovative, flatpack design to meet the needs of cost-conscious urban consumers.
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