End-user features in the sustainable furniture design through supra-functionality needs

There is an alternative approach to design sustainable furniture beyond functionality and usability needs. In this alternative, emotional and pleasure demands are considered which are referred to as supra-functionality needs. The positive emotional interaction between an end-user and a product can p...

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Main Authors: Haddadian, Mohammadali, Abd Rahman, Khairul Aidil Azlin, Perumal, Velu, Ismail, Sumarni
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97073/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.970732022-10-17T01:57:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97073/ End-user features in the sustainable furniture design through supra-functionality needs Haddadian, Mohammadali Abd Rahman, Khairul Aidil Azlin Perumal, Velu Ismail, Sumarni There is an alternative approach to design sustainable furniture beyond functionality and usability needs. In this alternative, emotional and pleasure demands are considered which are referred to as supra-functionality needs. The positive emotional interaction between an end-user and a product can persuade the owner to keep the product for a longer period. Keeping existing products for longer time will help the sustainable design objectives. The important question is what features affect this emotional interaction with the end-user. This study investigates the impact of end-user’s gender and income on keeping an existing home sofa for a longer period in case that the product gives them a “Good sense”. In this study, three hundred and eighty-eight Malaysian users answered the Likert scale question, which is “I keep my old sofa for longer periods because it gives me a Good sense”. “Good sense” presents end-user’s supra-functionality needs. The research team used a quantitative approach and two-way analysis of variance to analyse the effect of the end-user’s gender and income on keeping a home sofa for longer periods. The results show that there is a significant difference between male, female, and families’ household income categories in “keeping the old sofa for Good sense”. In all household income categories, men had more agreed with keeping the existing sofa for longer periods except only one income category. A Post-Hoc test shows families with an average household income have more emotional interaction with their sofa. Furniture with supra-functional aspects makes the end-user, especially the men, to keep their existing products for longer time in families with an average income. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97073/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Haddadian, Mohammadali and Abd Rahman, Khairul Aidil Azlin and Perumal, Velu and Ismail, Sumarni (2021) End-user features in the sustainable furniture design through supra-functionality needs. Alam Cipta, 4 (2). pp. 1-7. ISSN 1823-7231; ESSN: 2289-3687 https://frsb.upm.edu.my/content/alam_cipta_volume_14_issue_2_december_2021-64758
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description There is an alternative approach to design sustainable furniture beyond functionality and usability needs. In this alternative, emotional and pleasure demands are considered which are referred to as supra-functionality needs. The positive emotional interaction between an end-user and a product can persuade the owner to keep the product for a longer period. Keeping existing products for longer time will help the sustainable design objectives. The important question is what features affect this emotional interaction with the end-user. This study investigates the impact of end-user’s gender and income on keeping an existing home sofa for a longer period in case that the product gives them a “Good sense”. In this study, three hundred and eighty-eight Malaysian users answered the Likert scale question, which is “I keep my old sofa for longer periods because it gives me a Good sense”. “Good sense” presents end-user’s supra-functionality needs. The research team used a quantitative approach and two-way analysis of variance to analyse the effect of the end-user’s gender and income on keeping a home sofa for longer periods. The results show that there is a significant difference between male, female, and families’ household income categories in “keeping the old sofa for Good sense”. In all household income categories, men had more agreed with keeping the existing sofa for longer periods except only one income category. A Post-Hoc test shows families with an average household income have more emotional interaction with their sofa. Furniture with supra-functional aspects makes the end-user, especially the men, to keep their existing products for longer time in families with an average income.
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Perumal, Velu
Ismail, Sumarni
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