Many designers feel that they have to hide the structural supports behind their magnificently made objects, but the Morphed Mirror by Frederik Roije has no shame in uncovering its hardware. In fact, it's has to be visible to be functional.
The image one must picture is that of your standard rectangular reflective piece, but where this one deviates is in its desire to divulge the very pegs that hold it in place. In exposing the wooden dowels that fix the object to the wall, the panel has had to have smooth notches cut out of its sides. The irony is that the such a support system requires this material narrowing, for if the Morphed Mirror by Frederik Roijé remained rectilinear, the entire pane of glass would fall to the floor.
Slim Looking Glasses
Morphed Mirror by Frederik Roije Sucks in to Reveal its Supports
Trend Themes
1. Visible Supports - Designers are embracing visibly exposed hardware to reveal their object's structural supports.
2. Functional Aesthetics - Designs that prioritize function over appearance are gaining popularity among consumers.
3. Unconventional Shapes - Designs that deviate from traditional shapes are capturing consumers' attention.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can incorporate visible hardware into their designs, emphasizing their functionality and uniqueness.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can offer customers visually interesting designs that incorporate functional elements.
3. Art Installations - Art installations can embrace unconventional shapes and visible hardware to create impactful and thought-provoking pieces.