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Saut de Puce by Benjamin Crilout Features Two Legs and Intricate Weaving

Chairs usually take on a practical design with four legs, a seat and a back component, but Saut de Puce strives to offer a wildly different experience for sitting.

Designed by artist Benjamin Crilout who was inspired by the formations of an insect and a clean-cut industrial look, Saut de Puce is a chair that looks like it belongs in an art gallery rather than in someone's home. The chair features two legs and an intricate weaving of lines underneath the seat.

Take a closer look at the Saut de Puce design to really understand the workings of this seat.

Implications - Shoppers in modern society want to make purchases that express their unique individuality. Practical products that strive to push the limits on creativity attract those who want to stand out from others on the market. Companies could hone in on this desire to differentiate oneself to promote themselves as forward thinking.
Trend Themes
1. Insect-inspired Furniture - Designing furniture that takes inspiration from insect formations presents an opportunity for unique and aesthetically pleasing designs.
2. Asymmetrical Seating - Creating seating that breaks away from the traditional four-legged style could be a way to differentiate from competitors and cater to the desire to stand out.
3. Industrial Art Furniture - Blending the industrial look with artistic elements could lead to unique furniture designs that appeal to those looking to express their individuality through their purchases.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture companies can take inspiration from insect formations to create unique designs that stand out in the market.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can incorporate asymmetrical seating into their product lines to offer unique and eye-catching options for consumers.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can feature industrial art furniture such as the Saut de Puce chair as an alternative to traditional art, giving consumers a new way to appreciate and purchase art pieces.

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