New York-based design studio Bower created the Arch Mirrors, a series that is being showcased at the Triode Gallery in Paris. The Arch Mirrors are glass-constructed mirrors that are made to imitate the visual of three-dimensional windows and doorways. The design gives off the optical illusion that it is an opening rather than a reflection based on its construction. The glass mirrors are crafted in a variety of different tints to enhance the shaded visual effects on the different planes.
Each mirror from the series is framed with a thin line of solid wood to create some contrast. The contemporary pieces are an elegant addition to any space, as its optical effect creates the illusion of a more open-concept space.
Optical Illusion Mirrors
Bower Created the Arch Mirror to Resemble Windows and Doors
Trend Themes
1. Optical Illusion Mirrors - Creating mirrors with three-dimensional windows and doorways visual effects.
2. Glass Construction - Using glass as a primary material to craft mirrors that create optical illusions.
3. Shaded Visual Effects - Crafting mirrors with different tints to enhance the shaded visual effects.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity for designers and architects to use optical illusion mirrors to create open-concept spaces in homes, offices, and other interior spaces.
2. Home Decor - Market potential for selling contemporary mirrors with architectural optical illusions as decorative pieces for homes.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can showcase and sell glass-constructed mirrors with unique visual effects as artistic pieces.