FISH-CONCEPTION
MINIMALISTIC STYLE
A furniture piece designed to encourage kids to share and increase interaction between one other during playtime.
A trip to Tasikmalaya, Indonesia to understand and experience the way of life of the locals in a village.
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USER + NEED + INSIGHT
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Kids in villages with limited entertainment resources need a way to feel the willingness to share. In addition, more interaction between one another during playtime.
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Parents of the kids also need a way to enhance
interaction with their children.
Cardboard prototype to test the sizing and functionality.
Final Concept:
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This set of furniture is inspired by the shape of a fish which represents the lifestyle of the people in Tasikmalaya, Indonesia.
It is made of wicker and uses the weaving method.
The modern style is designed to suit the city lifestyle.
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It has a modular structure to allow the user to stack for space-saving.
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An open shelf that allows the user to store books, magazines, etc...
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It encourages interaction between parent-child and child-child.