Egg-Shaped Seats

The Kokkode Chair by Andrea Santarossa is Made to Correct Postures

The Kokkode Chair may seem like a piece of furniture geared towards children due to its fun egg shape, but it was actually created with the intention of correcting people's postures. Of course, this can go for both kids and adults. Like a stool and bean bag in one, the Kokkode Chair has a cushioned surface that allows the sitter to sink in subtly for a comfortable perch.

Designed by Andrea Santarossa for ILPO, the Kokkode Chair was constructed using a cold polyurethane foam injection instead of beans. Complete with a counter weight on the bottom, the Kokkode Chair conveniently adapts to the posture a person needs in a particular position. Whether a person sits on the Kokkode Chair length-wise or width-wise, it encourages good posture.
Trend Themes
1. Posture Correction - The trend of designing furniture that promotes good posture and corrects the user's sitting position.
2. Multi-functional Seating - The trend of creating seating options that serve multiple purposes, such as combining the features of a stool and a bean bag.
3. Foam Injection Technology - The trend of using cold polyurethane foam injection instead of traditional materials in furniture construction.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Opportunities for designers to create innovative furniture pieces that prioritize postural correction and multi-functionality.
2. Health and Wellness - Opportunities for health and wellness industries to incorporate posture correction features into their products, such as ergonomic seating.
3. Manufacturing - Opportunities for manufacturers to explore the use of cold polyurethane foam injection technology in various products beyond furniture, such as automotive seating.

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