Stackable Cone-Shaped Slippers

Clean the Sky - Positive Eco Trends & Breakthroughs

These Simple Slippers Can Be Stacked on Top of One Another

— October 27, 2015 — Art & Design
'Nendo' recently debuted a pair of simple slippers that feature a distinctive triangular shape. In Japan, it is customary for guests to replace their outdoor shoes with house slippers when entering a residence. These cone-shaped slippers feature a unique design that allows for easy storage.

The 'Triangle Roomshoes' are a pair of simple slippers that feature no clips or fastenings. The slippers are designed to fold at the wearer's instep, which allows them to stay on without the need for a heel covering. The shoes are tapered at the toe, which gives them a distinctive cone shape. When not being worn, the unique design allows consumers to stack the slippers on top of one another.

The stackable slippers provide a simple solution for those who would prefer that their guests remove their outdoor shoes when visiting.

Trend Themes

  1. Stackable Slippers — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop stackable slippers for easy storage and convenience.
  2. Triangle-shaped Design — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore unique and geometric designs for various products.
  3. Shoe Customization — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Offer customizable slippers with foldable features and no fastenings.

Industry Implications

  1. Footwear — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate innovative designs and storage solutions into the footwear industry.
  2. Home Decor — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Merge fashion and functionality in home decor products like stackable slippers.
  3. Hospitality — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Provide unique and convenient options for guests when it comes to footwear in hospitality settings.
4.7
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness