Bored Eye Design introduced the Bunch chair concept by Liam de la Bedoyere designed to link without hardware, featuring a staggered back-to-seat geometry that lets units nest into one another. Each module functions as a standalone, legless lounge chair upholstered in textured bouclé, with the backrest set back and elevated to create a stepped side profile.
The connection relies on precise offsets rather than connectors: the seat of one slides into the recessed back of the adjacent unit to form a continuous sofa silhouette. Proportions keep each chair compact for small spaces, and mixing tones creates deliberate color rhythms when multiple units are joined.
For consumers, Bunch offers a buy-as-you-go path to adaptable seating that reads as intentional furniture rather than patched-together pieces. Its geometry-first approach simplifies modular living and supports trend demand for flexible, space-conscious design.
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Trend Themes
1. Modular Hardware-free Seating - Precision-offset joinery enables reconfigurable seating systems that reduce manufacturing complexity and streamline user-driven layout changes.
2. Geometry-first Furniture - Form-driven component geometry creates aesthetic continuity and functional interlock without additional fasteners or visible connectors.
3. Buy-as-you-go Adaptable Design - Incremental ownership models pair compact, standalone modules with scalable compositions to support evolving space needs and purchasing habits.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Furniture - Compact, legless modules cater to urban dwellers by offering customizable seating that conserves floor space while presenting as intentional design.
2. Co-living and Micro-apartments - Shared living environments benefit from nestable furniture that enables rapid reconfiguration and visual cohesion across varied room layouts.
3. Hospitality and Flexible Event Spaces - Modular units that interlock into continuous seating provide venues with adaptable guest arrangements and consistent brand-forward aesthetics.