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The Janina Loeve Tettonica Stool and Table are Nature-Inspired

The Janina Loeve Tettonica stool and table are excellent home decor pieces because of their organic shape, natural materials and ability to bring the best of mother nature’s landscapes into the comfort of home.

Designed by Netherlands-based designer Janina Loeve, this set consists of minimalist furniture that looks to connect the beauty of outside landscapes with interior spaces. Made of of plywood Okoume, these lightweight pieces are constructed by a series of layered rings piled up on top of one another, simulating the shape of a canyon or mountain. The table has a transparent glass sheet that gives the impression of more ample storage space, while the stool has a removable cushion.     

Curvy and raw, the Janina Loeve Tettonica stool and table are part of the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, which goes from October 22 to 30.
Trend Themes
1. Organic-inspired Furniture - The growing demand for nature-inspired furniture opens up opportunities for designers to create organic-shaped pieces that bring the beauty of the outdoors into home spaces.
2. Lightweight Plywood Furniture - The use of lightweight plywood materials in furniture design allows for easy transportation and flexible placement, providing convenience and versatility for consumers.
3. Transparent Design Elements - Incorporating transparent materials, such as glass sheets, in furniture designs can create an illusion of more storage space and add a modern, sleek aesthetic to interiors.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate organic shapes, lightweight materials, and transparent design elements into their product offerings to meet the growing demand for nature-inspired and versatile furniture.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can capitalize on the trend of organic-inspired furniture by curating collections that showcase nature-inspired designs, allowing consumers to bring the beauty of the outdoors into their living spaces.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage the use of organic-shaped furniture, lightweight materials, and transparent design elements to create visually appealing and functional spaces that reflect a connection to nature.

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