After visits to a variety of areas with coffee tables, I was able to understand the behaviour from the users and the way in which they act around the tables. The most noticeable thing I picked up on, that many people did in all the areas i visited was putting their belongings on the coffee table. It came to my realisation that there was no designated area for belongings other than the floor or the seating. It was when I was reflecting back on my journey, I saw that there was a gap in the market for such a design that could hold the users belongings, paperworks, magazines, books ect. Considering that they were at a comfortable height to reach and that the surface of the coffee table wasn’t affected due to involving a storage facility, giving people the intended surface space for use.
This has directed my concept ideas and put more focus into what other function I could include. I plan to make my design versatile so that it could collaborate with the whole range of the soft seating at Ocee design. One way in which I could achieve this, is to design a body that would remain the same but allow the legs to be altered depending on which seating it is to be matched with. Another idea is to involve colour, something that the current range on coffee tables at Ocee do not have. By adding colour, it will make the design more vibrant which will engage the users and collaborate the seating much more effectively with the coffee tables.
I would still like to explore the ways in which I could make a design that could be easily stored/stacked. Im not ruling this out of my product specification as such, as I think that a product with that ability to be stored more efficiently would be a highly desirable product in many settings. However, trying to figure out how I could use the current style of the soft seating legs and make them have the function of easy storing is something I need to develop further.