Simplistic Patterned Room Dividers

Make Nice Studio Launched the Pattern Repeat Room Divider

The Pattern Repeat Room Divider is one of the first Make Nice furniture releases. The startup company is founded by Mike Newins, who began the furniture store in 2020 after quitting his former job. Based in a small city in North Carolina, Make Nice plans to launch new furniture pieces and household items on a bi-monthly basis.

Made with hard maple posts, the Pattern Repeat Room Divider is patterned with India-inked panels in a unique squiggly design. Each room divider is handmade and boasts brass hardware for a modern aesthetic. The piece boasts a soft and relaxation-evoking appearance, ideal for creating calming spaces. The divider acts more like a subtle filter to designate distinct spaces rather than a walled barrier.

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Handcrafted Furniture
The trend of producing handmade furniture items using innovative designs and patterns presents an opportunity for the furniture industry to capitalize on the growing appreciation for unique and individualized pieces.
Decorative Room Dividers
The trend of using artistic room dividers instead of traditional walls presents an opportunity for the architecture and interior design industries to innovate and offer creative solutions for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
Sustainable Materials
The trend of using eco-friendly and sustainable materials for furniture production presents an opportunity for the furniture industry to cater to environmentally conscious consumers and become more sustainable.

Who This Affects Most

Furniture
The furniture industry can capitalize on the trend of producing unique and handcrafted furniture pieces through the use of innovative designs and patterns, presenting an opportunity to cater to a growing appreciation for personalized and unique home items.
Architecture
The architecture industry can innovate and offer creative solutions for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces by incorporating decorative room dividers into building plans, presenting an opportunity for a new type of room design.
Interior Design
The interior design industry can capitalize on the trend of using artistic room dividers instead of traditional walls to offer creative ways of dividing spaces while adding an aesthetically pleasing element, presenting an opportunity for specialized design services.
SCORE
3.2 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 74%
Activity 12%
Freshness 10%

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