Curvaceous Modular Furnishings

'Made In Ratio' Launches a Contemporary Furniture Collection

Disregarding all of the industry conventions, ‘Made In Ratio’ design studio has released a new contemporary furniture collection that features curvy shapes with unusual and dynamic designs.

Made to look like sculptures in the home, each piece of furniture is like a work of art in its execution, playing with shadows and depth as well as shape and style. This collection is for the homeowner who wants to invigorate their living space with intelligent elements that are inspirationally modern with purposeful design. Four ranges, including lighting, seating, tables and storage, provide flexibility and versatility for a functional collection that meets the desire for modular furnishings.

The ‘Made In Ratio’ contemporary furniture collection, debuted at Salone del Mobile 2013, will be on display at the Zonca & Zonca Gallery in Milan.
Trend Themes
1. Curvaceous Shapes - Designing furniture with curvy shapes and dynamic designs challenges industry conventions and offers innovative and visually appealing options for consumers.
2. Modular Furnishings - Creating furniture collections that are flexible and versatile, with multiple ranges for different purposes and needs, provides consumers with functional and customizable options.
3. Artistic Furniture - Blurring the line between furniture and art, creating pieces that are like sculptures in the home, adds a touch of inspiration and modernity to living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can explore incorporating curvaceous shapes and dynamic designs into their collections, offering unique and eye-catching options for consumers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage modular furnishings to create versatile and customizable spaces that cater to different needs and preferences of their clients.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can showcase artistic furniture collections that blur the line between art and functional furnishings, attracting a broader audience and sparking conversations about the intersection of design and aesthetics.

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