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Mad hatter’s closet | designing a personality-driven furniture.

Mad hatter’s closet  | designing a personality-driven furniture.

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Registration Deadline: 9th August 2021
Submission Deadline: 10th August 2021
Result Announcement: 7th October 2021

BRIEF:

In the olddays, the necessity of storing clothes was not the purpose that was attributed to closets.

Houses those days were barely a single room while people slept on the floor. The elite people had manors with bedrooms where people slept and used for other activities, sometimes for entertaining guests too. When one's bedroom was also to be occupied with so many activities, they needed a place to have a private moment, either for reading, praying, or to store their prized possessions. This is where the closet was invented.

Up until the late 1960s, the cloth hangers that we now find in closets and wardrobes were not even invented. Clothes were stored in chests and trunks.

The term closet eventually became a synonym for secretive or private.

Trends
The evolution of closets from the medieval period to today’s cupboards gave rise to many variants for the storage of clothes and other pantries and have taken many forms all over the world. They have also become a part of the building in some cases. Today closets are available in a range of lavishness, from just a wooden cupboard with racks to store folded clothes, to a whole room dedicated to dressing up including a pantry and other accessories.

But only the high-end closets give their customer the luxury of customization and without that closets come in a range just wide enough to cover the tastes of the larger percentile of people. If we all were given the option to design our closets to suit our personalities, it would be fun to visualize what the whimsy sect of the population would want their closets to look like.

Brief
It is always a sight to watch creative people go through their day and to wonder at the way their thoughts run. In every aspect of their life, some people stand apart, and to represent thisquirkysect of our population, no one can doit better than a fictional character.

And who better than The Mad Hatter himself. The hat maker with an eye for good hats.

The challenge here is to design a personalized closet for Mad Hatter from the beloved fantasy story ‘Alice in wonderland’.
The aim here is to broaden the realms of closet designs by designing for the creative population and redefining the definition of storage in the future.

This project would help future product designers to broaden their visions and cater to the needs of all kinds of people.

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