The Division Room Divider Combines Artistic Design With Heavy Metal
Michael Hines — March 25, 2011 — Art & Design
References: dankedieter & tuvie
The Division Room Divider from designer Dieter Amick may be the most metallic room divider ever created. Amick's Division Room Divider has an artistic design that was inspired by an airplane breaking the sound barrier.
When an airplane breaks the sound barrier, a wall of water vapor is left behind. The wall looks solid, but it quickly dissolves, leaving behind no trace of its existence. The Division Room Divider acts the same way, quickly folding out and creating an imposing physical presence when needed. The divider quickly folds up when not needed and can be stored in almost any area of the house. The Division Room Divider pairs artistic design with sturdy material to create a room divider that is both tough and intricate at the same time.
When an airplane breaks the sound barrier, a wall of water vapor is left behind. The wall looks solid, but it quickly dissolves, leaving behind no trace of its existence. The Division Room Divider acts the same way, quickly folding out and creating an imposing physical presence when needed. The divider quickly folds up when not needed and can be stored in almost any area of the house. The Division Room Divider pairs artistic design with sturdy material to create a room divider that is both tough and intricate at the same time.
Trend Themes
1. Metallic Room Dividers - Designers can explore new shapes and techniques in creating metallic room dividers that offer both function and beauty.
2. Intricate Folding Designs - Innovative folding designs could revolutionize small space living by offering flexible room division and storage solutions.
3. Nature-inspired Room Dividers - Room dividers that take inspiration from nature can blur the lines between indoors and outdoors in a unique and creative way.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture companies can create unique room dividers that blend form and function to cater to the growing demand for multi-functional living spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate room dividers that are not only functional but also visually appealing to create dynamic living spaces.
3. Architecture - Architects can explore the possibilities of room dividers as structural elements to create versatile and adaptable living spaces.
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