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'One to Five' by Thomas Feichtner Features Unfinished Seat Designs

'One to Five' by Thomas Feichtner is a display of ten seat designs that never got past the design stages to be released. As unfinished concepts, these chairs are presented as colorless, scaled-down, three dimensional models.

Thomas Feichtner's different creations are presented at a scale of 1:5 as a way to symbolize the fact that they are still in their design phase. He sees them as being in a process which has not yet fully reached its conclusion. By presenting them in these bare tangible forms, he invites producers to take up the designs and continue the process of development.

Every single one of Thomas Feichtner seats are fascinating pieces of furniture that would most likely end up in beautifully decorated homes.
Trend Themes
1. Unfinished Designs - Featuring designs that never made it past the design phase, this trend presents an opportunity to explore the potential of unfinished ideas.
2. Scaled-down Models - Presenting products at a smaller scale allows for experimentation and invites producers to contribute their own ideas to the design process.
3. Tangible Prototypes - Creating 3D models that can be touched and examined provides a more immersive experience for both designers and potential producers.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - In the furniture industry, unfinished designs can be used to create unique pieces that stand out from standardized options.
2. Product Development - Exploring the potential of scaled-down models can lead to breakthroughs in product development across industries.
3. Home Decor - Tangible prototypes offer the opportunity for customers to test out products in a more hands-on way, potentially disrupting the home decor industry.

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