5-Year-Old Designers

The Dog Table by Quentin de Coster is Made for Kids by Kids

Designer Quentin de Coster put together a group of 5-year-old kids and asked them to draw tables and dogs. From the drawings, Coster put together his own interpretation of the drawings and created this nifty dog table--the perfect place for kids to draw their next masterpiece.

The dog table itself looks like a very abstract version of the animal with a regular table and four legs. The only addition is a square head piece that hangs off the end.

Child-centric Design
The trend of involving children in the design process can result in unique and playful products that cater specifically to their needs and preferences.
Abstract Animal Furniture
The trend of creating furniture inspired by abstract animal shapes opens up new opportunities for imaginative and visually striking designs.
Collaborative Artistic Expression
The trend of collaborating with young children in the creation of products allows for a fresh perspective and fosters creativity and inclusivity.

Industries Being Reshaped

Furniture Design
The furniture design industry can explore the potential of involving children in the design process to create innovative and engaging products.
Interior Design
The interior design industry can incorporate abstract animal furniture pieces to create unique and visually appealing spaces.
Children's Product Design
The children's product design industry can embrace collaborative artistic expression to create products that celebrate children's imagination and creativity.
SCORE
2.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Millennial
  • Gen X
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 26%
Activity 28%
Freshness 8%