Laptop furnitures: a niche market yet to be taken over by a sound leader

The 41 years old German architect Konstantin Grcic´s last blockbuster is nothing else but a laptop-friendly geek´s chair. I find it pretty cool.

I believe there is still a market for a beautiful, metal-designed, fashionable laptop furniture manufacturer. When you browse the Ikea, Home Depot, Staples & Office Depot websites, you indeed find some nice stuff – but people spend so much time on their laptop that they might let go a little premium to afford a unique environment for the time they use it from home.

Furthermore, laptop sales having outperformed desktop computers for half a decade, there is no reason why laptop-focused furniture sales aren´t skyrocketing.

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2 Responses to “Laptop furnitures: a niche market yet to be taken over by a sound leader”

  1. take a look at aspoke.com

  2. Jeremy says:

    Very interesting. Thanks for the link. But it doesn’t look like furniture to me.

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