This kaleidoscope-inspired vase uses unconventional patterns to create an illusion for a captivating design piece.
The 'OP-vase' collection was designed by Bilge Nur Saltik, featuring visually distorted vases. The concept looks to take minimal items and distorts the visual elements of them to create an illusion of abundance. The vessel can take one flower and make it seem as if a bouquet is inside the kaleidoscope-inspired vase.
The piece features almost an inverted design to the conventional vase, seeing the glass piece closed at the top with a base. The piece features glass shields that -- much like a kaleidoscope -- create an optical illusion to magnify the contents inside and make it appear that there are several items inside.
Textured Kaleidoscopic Vases
This Kaleidoscopic-Inspired Vase Features an Illusive Design
Trend Themes
1. Illusive Design - The use of unconventional patterns to create optical illusions presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in design.
2. Minimalist Distortion - Distorting visual elements of minimal items to create an illusion of abundance offers a disruptive innovation opportunity in product design.
3. Optical Illusion Magnification - Utilizing glass shields to create an optical illusion and magnify the contents presents disruptive innovation potential in the field of glassware.
Industry Implications
1. Product Design - Product designers can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating illusive design and distortion techniques in their creations.
2. Home Decor - The use of optical illusions and minimalist distortion techniques in home decor products can create unique and captivating design pieces.
3. Glassware Manufacturing - Incorporating glass shields to create optical illusions and magnify the contents can lead to disruptive innovation in the glassware manufacturing industry.