The Moare chairs by Lucie Koldova are a series of two different stackable metal chairs. Both the Moare I and Moare II chairs are made of bent steel bars. Moare I chairs are colored using varnish and Maore II chairs using color powder coating.
Lucie Koldova’s Moare chairs work with symmetrical and asymmetrical lines and shapes. The Moare I concentrates on continual lines and the multiplication of one basic shape (the square) while the Moare II stresses periodicity and geometry.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Stackable Seating
- There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating new materials or designs that allow for efficient and space-saving stackable seating options.
- Geometric Chairs
- There is potential for disruptive innovation in exploring unconventional shapes and designs for chairs, combining aesthetics with functionality.
- Metal Furniture
- There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing new methods or materials to enhance the durability and aesthetic appeal of metal furniture.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Furniture Manufacturing
- In the furniture manufacturing industry, there is potential for disruptive innovation in creating innovative seating solutions that cater to compact living spaces.
- Interior Design
- In the interior design industry, there is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in incorporating unique and visually striking geometric chairs into modern and contemporary spaces.
- Metalworking
- In the metalworking industry, there is potential for disruptive innovation in developing advanced techniques or materials to create durable and aesthetically pleasing metal furniture.
