The Tools at Schools Collection is Comfortable and Utilitarian
Meghan Young — May 22, 2011 — Art & Design
References: tools-at-schools & coolhunting
I have to admit that I really like the classic look of classrooms, but that's probably because they bring up nostalgic memories of a simpler time; of course, if I had furniture like those in the Tools at Schools collection, I don't think I would be wishing for such stuffy, traditional designs ever again. Fresh, simple and contemporary, the Tools at Schools collection will surely inspire kids to enjoy their school experience even more.
Kids actually had a hand in designing the Tools at Schools collection: The School at Columbia University, furniture manufacturer Bernhardt Design and top-seeded designers from Aruliden came together to design pieces that are comfortable, good-looking and utilitarian.
Kids actually had a hand in designing the Tools at Schools collection: The School at Columbia University, furniture manufacturer Bernhardt Design and top-seeded designers from Aruliden came together to design pieces that are comfortable, good-looking and utilitarian.
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Classroom Furniture - Tools at Schools collection is disrupting traditional classroom furniture and improving students' classroom experience.
2. Collaborative Design - Involving end-users in the design process can yield innovative and effective solutions.
3. Comfortable Utility - Designing furniture that is both comfortable and utilitarian can enhance productivity and well-being.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Educational institutions can benefit from investing in modern design to improve the classroom experience for students.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can incorporate collaborative design methodologies to create unique and effective products.
3. Product Design - Product designers can prioritize comfort and usability to create innovative and practical products for various applications.
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