Wireframe-Constructed Chairs

Bright Potato Showcased Its ArNO Chair at This Year's SaloneSatellite

Design studio Bright Potato created the ArNO Chair from wireframes, experimenting with expressive lines. The ArNO chair made its debut this year at Salone Satellite during Salone Del Mobile. The furniture piece plays with the way that lines travel, exploring the concept of movement. The idea that Bright Potato wanted to deliver was a sense of a light summer breeze. The reference of the ArNO chair looks to three specific elements: argon, nitrogen and oxygen.

These three referenced elements were specifically chosen because they are the three that make up the atmosphere of Earth -- the air that surrounds us. The piece infuses expressive line with negative space. Additionally, the chair can be stacked because of its lightweight and sturdy construction and is also suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings. The colorways available for the ArNO chair are black or red.
Trend Themes
1. Expressive-line Furniture - Opportunity for designers to explore furniture constructed with expressive lines, creating visually dynamic and unique pieces.
2. Stackable Lightweight Chairs - Demand for chairs that are both lightweight and sturdy, allowing for easy storage and versatility in indoor and outdoor settings.
3. Element-driven Design - Designs inspired by elements such as argon, nitrogen, and oxygen, allowing for creative interpretations and unique conceptualizations.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovative wireframe-constructed chairs open up possibilities for furniture designers to create visually striking and functional pieces.
2. Outdoor Furniture - Manufacturers can explore the market for lightweight and stackable chairs suitable for outdoor use, providing convenience and style for consumers.
3. Home Decor - Element-driven design trends can inspire home decor manufacturers to create products that incorporate unique conceptual references, appealing to design-conscious consumers.

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