From VR Fast Food Restaurants to Telepresence Dining Furniture
Laura McQuarrie — June 19, 2020 — Lifestyle
Restaurants have been experimenting with virtual dining experiences for years, some of which offer complete immersion to show off the marvels of technology and others fight the loneliness epidemic by uniting diners. Now, spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, virtual dining experiences are becoming more than just novel ways for people to connect. While people are making do with screen-to-screen connections, some designers are even introducing furniture pieces to replicate the experience of sitting with someone else at a table.
While some restaurants are struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic, others are just getting started—although Foxtail Supper Club was initially planned to open as a physical place people could visit, the business pivoted and emerged as a virtual venture to unites groups of diners via a video conferencing platform.
While some restaurants are struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic, others are just getting started—although Foxtail Supper Club was initially planned to open as a physical place people could visit, the business pivoted and emerged as a virtual venture to unites groups of diners via a video conferencing platform.
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