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Usit by Maarten Olden Pulls Double Duty

Usit by Maarten Olden, a designer based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a hybrid piece of furniture that combines a stepladder with a chair. Inspired by the idea of revamping the traditional stepladder, which often looks too utilitarian for the home, the Dutch designer created a doubly practical product that somehow manages to look more laid-back for it. He notes, "[T]hey are quickly returned to storage after being used. Although it is collapsible, the Usit doesn't have to be packed away."

Created for Altrex, Usit by Maarten Olden fits into a contemporary interior seamlessly. Not to mention that it comes in handy when extra seating it needed. Particularly useful for smaller living spaces, it nevertheless suits any home due to its functional properties and stylish look.
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Furniture - The trend of combining different pieces of furniture into one offers opportunities for creating unique and functional products.
2. Revamped Stepladders - The trend of redesigning traditional stepladders into more stylish and versatile pieces opens up possibilities for innovative and attractive home accessories.
3. Space-saving Solutions - The trend of developing furniture that is compact and multifunctional provides opportunities for creating products that optimize limited living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture and Interior Design - There is potential for disruptive innovation in the furniture and interior design industry by creating hybrid furniture that combines functionality and aesthetic appeal.
2. Home Accessories - The home accessories industry can explore disruptive innovation by reimagining traditional items like stepladders and offering more stylish and versatile options.
3. Small Space Living - In the small space living industry, there are opportunities for disruptive innovation by developing space-saving solutions that maximize functionality without compromising on style.

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