Molar-Inspired Furniture

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Toothsome Cavity-Free Seating

— December 23, 2008 — Art & Design
These sofas for children by Javier Mariscal are meant to look like rocks, but to me--and, incidentally, CribCandy as well--they look more like molars or wisdom teeth.

The molar/rock sofas are made of polyethylene and are a part of the Magis 'me too' Collection. If you're into this toothsome seating that's guaranteed not to give you cavities, check out the Read More URL below.

Implications - By creating products or designs that are drastically different, your product may gain initial media press and stir amongst consumers; however its extended shelf life is not guaranteed. If a business cannot afford to constantly change its designs, then picking traditional designs that will not age is much more effective.

Trend Themes

  1. Molar-inspired Design — Opportunity to create unique and attention-grabbing designs that stand out from traditional designs.
  2. Polyethylene Furniture — Innovation opportunity to create eco-friendly and durable furniture using polyethylene as a material.
  3. Children's Seating — Opportunity to create seating designs specifically targeted towards children, catering to their needs and preferences.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture — Innovative designs in furniture can attract a wide audience and bring attention to a brand.
  2. Design — Creating unique and unconventional designs can be a successful strategy to stand out in a competitive market.
  3. Child Products — Opportunity to create specialized products, like children's seating, that cater to the needs and interests of children and their parents.
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