Liam de la Bedoyere designs the Sitter Chair concept -- it is a bold look which challenges traditional expectations of a chair. The Sitter is rooted in its simple form as it functions as both a seat and a side table. The single shape can double to create both at once, using a geometric solution.
The concept is completed with two chunky modules in the shape of an 'L' which would come together and lock in like a set of puzzle pieces. This way, it creates adult-sized building blocks that are much more functional. The concept started as an idea for a 3D-printed chair and has since evolved into something much more realistic and inviting for users.
Image Credit: Liam de la Bedoyere
What's Driving This Trend
- Multi-functional Furniture
- Furniture that can serve multiple purposes, such as acting as both a chair and a side table, reflects a growing demand for versatility in home design.
- Geometric Design Aesthetics
- The use of simple geometric forms in product design challenges traditional aesthetics and offers a minimalist approach that appeals to modern consumers.
- Modular Furniture Systems
- Interlocking modular furniture presents opportunities for customizable and space-efficient solutions within dynamic living environments.
Who This Affects Most
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry can integrate multifunctional, geometrically inspired furniture to cater to consumers looking for innovative spatial solutions.
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Furniture manufacturers are poised to embrace modular designs that cater to evolving consumer preferences for adaptability and customization.
- 3D Printing
- The 3D printing industry stands to benefit from designing and producing cutting-edge multifunctional furniture concepts with a focus on geometric simplicity.
