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The Nest (1:2:3:4) Chair is Modeled After the Matryoshka Nesting Doll

The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair shows a very modern yet unique way of compromising furniture for space. Perfect for shoebox condos and bachelor apartments owned by people who love to have guests over, this chair actually holds three other ones within it.

Designed by Kirsten White and built by Jeremy Cox and Lucas Brancalion, the Nest (1:2:3:4) chair seems modeled after the traditional matryoshka nesting doll, as each individual chair rests within a slightly bigger one.

Since the chairs become significantly smaller through the layers, the Nest (1:2:3:4) chair is more suitable for family homes. With its playful design, and varied bright colors, the seat definitely fits well into children play areas and classrooms alike.
Trend Themes
1. Space-saving Furniture - The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair demonstrates the trend of designing furniture that maximizes space in small living areas.
2. Nested Design - The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair embodies the trend of incorporating nested or stacked elements in furniture design for added functionality.
3. Playful and Versatile Seating - The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair represents the trend of creating seating options that are visually appealing and suitable for various environments, including children play areas and classrooms.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair presents an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to explore space-saving designs and innovative nesting concepts.
2. Interior Design - The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair provides an opportunity for interior designers to recommend efficient furniture solutions for small living spaces without compromising style.
3. Education and Childcare - The Nest (1:2:3:4) chair offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for suppliers in the education and childcare industry to provide versatile and visually appealing seating options for classrooms and play areas.

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