Color-Notched Seating

The Open Stool Features a Groove to Hold Opened Doors

We've all experienced that door that just won't stay open without assistance, and that's where the Open Stool fits in. Designed specifically with this simple yet frustrating problem in mind, it features a notch that allows doors to lock in and stay open.

The brainchild of Portuguese designers Cláudio Cardoso and Telma Verissimo, the Open Stool features a simple design. Made out of wood, it has one strip of color, easily indicating that there is a dual purpose to the clever notch other than simply looking pretty. I think every door should be accompanied by the Open Stool.
Trend Themes
1. Dual Function Furniture - Designing furniture with multiple purposes or features, like the Open Stool's dual role as a seat and door stopper, presents opportunities for innovative and space-saving solutions.
2. User-centric Design - Integrating user needs and frustrations into design, such as addressing the problem of doors not staying open with the Open Stool, can drive disruptive innovation by solving common pain points.
3. Smart Material Application - Exploring the use of materials that can enhance functionality, like the color-coded groove on the Open Stool that helps secure doors, opens possibilities for smart and intuitive products.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can leverage the trend of dual function furniture to create versatile and space-efficient pieces that offer added value to customers.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can benefit from the user-centric design trend by incorporating solutions like the Open Stool's door-holding feature into their projects to enhance user experience and convenience.
3. Material Science - The field of material science can explore smart and innovative applications for materials that can provide functionality enhancements, as seen in the color-notched seating design, leading to novel material solutions for various industries.

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