The Julia Chaise Longue Responds to Users with Lights and Color
Meghan Young — September 7, 2010 — Art & Design
References: thedesignblog.org
It's important to be stimulated in all aspects of life and the Julia Chaise Longue makes sure that that happens even when you're simply lounging at home. An emotional seating concept, it responds to touch and movement with light and color patterns.
Designed by Fabio Brazil, the Julia Chaise Longue is made out of corian, glass and stainless steel. Although just a concept now, there seems to be a growing demand for emotional inanimate objects, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is pushed to production sooner rather than later.
Designed by Fabio Brazil, the Julia Chaise Longue is made out of corian, glass and stainless steel. Although just a concept now, there seems to be a growing demand for emotional inanimate objects, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is pushed to production sooner rather than later.
Trend Themes
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