Collaborative Bedroom Furniture

Danny Kaplan Studio & Lesser Miracle Drop the Delf Collection

Danny Kaplan from Danny Kaplan Studio works together with the founder of Lesser Miracle Vince Patti on the new delf collection. The two highlight traditional techniques when it comes to furniture design. The Delf collection started with Kaplan's sketch for a bed and showing it to Patti.

It was brought to life with the help of Pati's woodworking skills using a hinged-screen wooden headboard with a floating illusion detailed by jewel tonal tile in a geometric form by Kaplan. Firstly, it was meant for Kaplan's home, and the two divided to create a commercial range. Patti explains, “Danny’s refined concept for his bed aligned with my personal goal of creating ornamental furniture that will stand the test of time, and as we worked together, it became clear that our collaboration could extend beyond a single piece."

Image Credit: Lesser Miracle, Danny Kaplan Studio

Collaborative Craftsmanship
Design studios and independent artisans partner to create unique, high-quality furniture pieces.
Geometric Design Revival
Furniture collections featuring bold geometric patterns are gaining popularity, emphasizing aesthetic and structural innovation.
Customizable Home Décor
Consumers increasingly seek customizable furniture options tailored to personal tastes and living spaces.

Where This Applies

Furniture Manufacturing
Innovative collaborations in furniture manufacturing are leading to the creation of bespoke pieces with unique design elements.
Home Décor
The home décor market sees a rising trend in pieces that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern design aesthetics.
Artisanal Woodworking
Artisanal woodworking is experiencing a resurgence as consumers value handcrafted, durable, and ornamental furniture.
SCORE
1.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 6%
Activity 4%
Freshness 28%