Citylink: Russians unconsciously choose furniture in “productive” colors for children

Most Russians unwittingly choose productive colors for computer desks designed for schoolchildren. This is demonstrated by a study conducted by Citylink. Received by socialbites.ca.

As sales analysis shows, 65% of buyers choose light tones for their computer desks. By the way, child psychologist Irina Kavieva assures that “the abundance of light creates favorable conditions for brain activity and does not overstrain vision.” Thus, the company concludes, “Russians in many ways unconsciously choose “productive” colors.”

This also applies to other pieces of furniture for schoolchildren.

Therefore, 26% prefer to buy light colored chairs and armchairs for children.

“Moreover, according to statistics, cabinets and shelves where, among other things, textbooks and stationery can be stored are mainly chosen in white – 27%. In addition to white, the top three are wood color wenge (21%) and gray (11%) included,” he said.

old russians wanted the main criteria for choosing a desktop for a student.



Source: Gazeta

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