A mosaic of photos mounted into a dynamic decorative mural is a popular means to display pictures in the contemporary home. Along those lines, the Frames Wall mimics the motif of clustered rectangles, this time for the purpose of arranging very different objects.
Gerard de Hoop's chic lacquered black MDF shadow boxes reference the bold borders installed to protect and present photographs. Here, however, the sides of the shapes merge into an amalgamated bunch leaving no gaps between them and only openings within.
Three layers of the framework are stacked, spaced and joined, appearing flat but removed from the wall on which it's hung. This depth provides intriguing and changing views from every perspective of the storage system, and broad enough ledges to support books of varying sizes as well as other possessions.
Clustered Quadrilateral Cubbies
The Frames Wall Plays on the Mainstream Picture-Mounting Practice
Trend Themes
1. Clustered Object Displays - Opportunity to create new and innovative methods for arranging various objects in a clustered format.
2. Multifunctional Shelving - Opportunity to develop shelving systems that can accommodate books and other possessions of varying sizes and shapes.
3. Dynamic Decorative Murals - Opportunity to create new and interesting decorative murals with various shapes and arrangements of objects to display.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity to develop new innovative storage system designs for home interiors.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity to manufacture multifunctional shelving systems for various sizes and shapes of possessions.
3. Art and Decor Retail - Opportunity to create new decorative murals with different shapes and object arrangements to appeal to consumers.