Multifunctional Seating Collections

POOL Designs the GRID Contract Collection for Petite Friture

Parisian design label POOL designs the new GRID Contract collection for French label Petite Friture. The series is a modular furniture system that is designed with inspiration drawn from Bauhaus. The GRID Contract capsule features a range of modules including corner armchairs, chairs, a stool, armchairs, a coffee table, and a two seater sofa -- all of which could be rearranged into a series of configurative forms to fill any office, lobby, or domestic setting.

The series of GRID modules can be attached and detached to one another to allow for as many or few structures to come together to fit the space it fills. Each furniture piece is made from black tubular steel legs which hold up a strapped wooden foundation before it is made comfortable with round cushions and upholstery.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Furniture Systems - Designing furniture that can be rearranged into various configurations allows flexibility and customization in office, lobby, and domestic settings.
2. Inspiration From Bauhaus - Drawing inspiration from Bauhaus design principles offers an opportunity to create sleek and minimalist furniture collections.
3. Multifunctional Seating - Creating furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes, such as acting as a chair, armchair, or stool, provides versatility and adaptability in different settings.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Incorporating modular furniture systems and multifunctional seating into interior design projects can enhance space utilization and promote flexibility.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Manufacturing modular furniture systems offers an opportunity to tap into the growing demand for customizable and adaptable furniture solutions.
3. Hospitality - Implementing multifunctional seating collections in hospitality spaces like lobbies and office areas can provide a stylish and versatile seating option for guests and employees.

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