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OUT Designs the New Fels Series of Colorful Dynamic Stools

German design studio OUT unveils its vibrant Fels stool that has a compact design language and is perfect for accenting a living space in a contemporary language. Due to the construction, it is also very portable and versatile for many reasons. It is made from wood, which honors a sustainable design whilst also looking like it is carved from stone. The dynamic structure also allows it to function as a side table.

OUT speaks about the new design, noting that "Fels is a form study that requires a special amount of time and sensitivity in the production process. As in sculpture, the associative form is gradually worked out of the material." The brand says that Fels was created by combining three major elements – nature, craftsmanship, and "the Berlin State of Mind".
Trend Themes
1. Dynamic Construction - The use of dynamic construction to create versatile and portable furniture pieces presents opportunities in the furniture industry to create innovative and adaptable designs.
2. Sustainable Design - The trend towards using sustainable materials in furniture design presents opportunities for the use of eco-friendly materials and practices in the manufacturing of furniture industry products.
3. Asymmetrical Design - The use of asymmetrical form studies in furniture design presents opportunities for unique and visually striking pieces that stand out in a crowded market.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can benefit from utilizing dynamic construction and sustainable design principles to create innovative and eco-friendly furniture pieces.
2. Sustainability - The trend towards sustainable materials and practices in furniture design can be extended to other industries, such as architecture and fashion, presenting opportunities to create eco-friendly products across various fields.
3. Art - The use of form studies in furniture design presents opportunities to create visually striking art pieces that can be displayed alongside functional furniture items, blurring the lines between art and design.

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