One thing that's engaging about Windmills by Constance Guisset is the way that it challenges the fixed nature of most home furnishings. Aside from your lay-z-boys, you'll realize that most pieces are designed to experience no movement to minimal adjustment.
This whimsical wheel-like sofa was made to spin, allowing its sitter to lie back and daydream with a constantly changing outlook. Unusually, the piece also embodies an asymmetry that's fairly rare in chair department. Its circular top is slightly sloped, giving one's experience of swiveling a bit more depth.
The playful Windmills by Constance Guisset would surely be fun for the user, but its very presence in a room would bring pleasure to the observer. Its colorful slices of soft fabric would certainly liven up any living space.
What's Driving This Trend
- Dynamic Furniture Designs
- The trend of creating furniture that challenges fixed nature and offers movement as well as adjustability opportunities.
- Asymmetric Home Furnishings
- The trend of introducing asymmetrical shapes and designs in chairs, sofas and other furnishings that entirely changes the look of an interior.
- Colorful Soft Furnishings
- The trend of using vibrant and soft fabric slices as a design feature to create a beautiful and lively living space.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Manufacturing
- The furniture manufacturing industry can explore the use of dynamic designs and color patterns to create unique and modern furniture items that are both functional and visually appealing.
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry can explore the use of dynamic designs and asymmetrical shapes to create unique and engaging spaces that go beyond conventional interior design concepts.
- Textile Industry
- The textile industry can explore the trend of using vibrant and soft fabric slices as a design feature to create beautiful and lively home decor items including soft furnishings, indoor plants, curtains, and rugs.
