‘La Cultura Eleva' Elevated Seating
Marissa Brassfield — November 8, 2008 — Art & Design
References: dotdotdot.it & core77
Sometimes even creative minds need a boost. The 'La Cultura Eleva' elevated chair by dotdotdot elevates your everyday activities literally and figuratively.
Whether you use this high chair for adults as a unique reading nook, a functional art piece or simply a place to escape, the 'La Cultura Eleva' is a playful chair that doubles as a set of shelves.
Implications - There is just something quite remarkable about being perched up in a chair higher then you would normally be sitting. 'La Cultura Eleva' is a stunning functional and aesthetic piece.
‘La Cultura Eleva’ is a piece dotdotdot created especially for PlusDesign.
Whether you use this high chair for adults as a unique reading nook, a functional art piece or simply a place to escape, the 'La Cultura Eleva' is a playful chair that doubles as a set of shelves.
Implications - There is just something quite remarkable about being perched up in a chair higher then you would normally be sitting. 'La Cultura Eleva' is a stunning functional and aesthetic piece.
‘La Cultura Eleva’ is a piece dotdotdot created especially for PlusDesign.
Trend Themes
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Elevated Seating — The trend of elevated seating creates unique functional art pieces that can be used for various applications.
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Multifunctional Furniture — The trend of multifunctional furniture sees chairs doubling as shelves and reading nooks.
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Playful Design — The trend of playful design incorporates functionality and aesthetics into everyday objects.
Industry Implications
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Furniture — The furniture industry can explore elevated seating and multifunctional chairs for creative applications.
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Art — The art industry can incorporate playful design elements into functional pieces for artistic expression and practical use.
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Interior Design — The interior design industry can utilize elevated seating as both functional and aesthetic pieces in a variety of settings.
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