Colorful Reconfigurable Furniture

'Prisma' by Alexander Lotersztain is Ideal for Growing Offices

Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain is a new set of furniture designed to be rearranged at will. Lotersztain's chairs are all shaped asymmetrically, thus allowing them to slot into one another quickly and easily. This ease of customization means that the seating arrangements that could be created with Prisma are almost endless.

The chairs themselves are MDF-based (medium-density fibreboard) and are covered in enviro foam and then swathed in either fabric or leather. A classy addition to Prisma is the wooden triangle meant to act as an end table. This set of furniture would be perfect for the office of a startup company as it is able to be quickly moved and reformed. It's also inventive yet classy, a combination not often found in reconfigurable furniture sets. You can check out the various forms of Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain, here.
Trend Themes
1. Customizable Furniture - The trend of customizable furniture presents opportunities for companies to offer flexible and adaptable solutions for dynamic spaces.
2. Asymmetric Design - The trend of asymmetric design in furniture allows for innovative and space-saving arrangements, enabling creative seating configurations.
3. Reconfigurable Office Furniture - The trend of reconfigurable office furniture caters to the needs of growing companies, providing movable and adaptable solutions for evolving workspaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can capitalize on the trend of customizable and reconfigurable furniture to offer innovative and versatile solutions for various spaces.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can utilize the trend of asymmetric design in furniture to create unique and visually appealing seating arrangements for clients.
3. Startups and Co-working Spaces - Startups and co-working spaces can leverage the trend of reconfigurable office furniture to optimize their limited space and accommodate changing needs.

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