The Tink Things Furniture is Made to Help Kids Explore Tactile Learning
M — February 9, 2016 — Art & Design
References: benussiandthefish & core77
The Tink Things line of furniture is a series of chairs designed specifically for children to help improve their tactile learning through sensory. The chairs are engineered to create a therapeutic environment for kids as they interact with the space and play around them.
The chairs offer a mixture of play and functionality that is best suited to help cultivate the imagination through exploration. The seat offers two sitting settings with one being a relaxed chair for lounging and the other an egg chair for added seclusion and alone time.
According to the project's overview featured on Core77, the design focus of the brand relies on the the notion that "...fine motor skills and complex mental processes may well develop only on the basis of good sensory processing."
The chairs offer a mixture of play and functionality that is best suited to help cultivate the imagination through exploration. The seat offers two sitting settings with one being a relaxed chair for lounging and the other an egg chair for added seclusion and alone time.
According to the project's overview featured on Core77, the design focus of the brand relies on the the notion that "...fine motor skills and complex mental processes may well develop only on the basis of good sensory processing."
Trend Themes
1. Tactile Learning - Opportunity to develop innovative educational products that focus on engaging children's sense of touch for enhanced learning experiences.
2. Therapeutic Furniture - Potential to create furniture solutions that promote sensory integration and provide a calming and therapeutic environment for children.
3. Imagination Cultivation - Space for developing products that foster creativity and imaginative play by providing a play-functional balance in design.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Opportunity for educational institutions and edtech companies to incorporate tactile learning methods and tools into their curriculum and products.
2. Furniture - Potential for furniture manufacturers and designers to create therapeutic furniture options that cater to the sensory needs of children.
3. Childcare and Play Equipment - Space to develop innovative toys, playground equipment, and play spaces that encourage imaginative play while promoting sensory exploration and development.
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