Ill-Fitting Furniture

Roy Mcmakin Designs Quirky Pieces That are Deceptively Traditional

While Roy McMakin's furniture designs may incorporate muted fabrics and typical silhouettes, when you take a moment to look closer, you'll notice that everything is just slightly off. This creates a quirky furniture line that is more than meets the eyes.

As a trained architect, the Seattle-based artist puts his skills to the test while letting his imagination roam free. Roy McMakin's collection 'Five Chairs & Ten Tables' is currently showing at Ambach & Rice until December 5, 2010.

Quirky Furniture
Designing furniture that is playfully unconventional, incorporating unique elements to add a touch of whimsy and individuality.
Deceptive Design
Creating furniture pieces that appear traditional at first glance but upon closer inspection reveal unexpected and clever details.
Architectural Influence
Blending architectural principles with furniture design to create innovative and structurally interesting pieces.

Where This Applies

Interior Design
Opportunity for interior designers to create unique and personalized furniture pieces that showcase individuality and creativity.
Art and Furniture Galleries
Galleries specializing in showcasing furniture as art can feature quirky and deceptive designs that challenge traditional perceptions.
Architectural Furniture Design
Combining the fields of architecture and furniture design to create functional and visually intriguing pieces.
SCORE
2.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 41%
Activity 18%
Freshness 8%

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