The Magic Eye Table Produces Food When You Defocus Your Peepers
Amelia Roblin — May 17, 2014 — Art & Design
References: geoframsay
Have you ever gone cross-eyed before an open book in attempt to discern a scene from a complex printed pattern? Well, the Magic Eye Table produces the same intriguing optical effect as those mesmerizing illusionary images because the surfaces of the furnishing have these enthralling patterns applied.
The Geof Ramsay Design Studio worked an autostereogram into this unique piece, depicting an appropriate spread. If you allow your eyes to go out of focus and you look straight down at the tabletop, you will see an elaborate Baroque setting complete with dishes, silverware, bottles and food. Take a step back from the Magic Eye Table and you will notice something else. The flat legs feature an elegant turned form to suggest a carved and delicate item.
The Geof Ramsay Design Studio worked an autostereogram into this unique piece, depicting an appropriate spread. If you allow your eyes to go out of focus and you look straight down at the tabletop, you will see an elaborate Baroque setting complete with dishes, silverware, bottles and food. Take a step back from the Magic Eye Table and you will notice something else. The flat legs feature an elegant turned form to suggest a carved and delicate item.
Trend Themes
1. Illusory Furniture - Companies can offer furniture pieces with applied patterns that produce optical illusions for consumers seeking unique and interactive home decor items.
2. Interactive Dining Experience - Restaurant owners can incorporate furniture with applied patterns that produce optical illusions to create a memorable and engaging dining experience for their customers.
3. Autostereogram Technology - Technology companies can explore the technology behind producing autostereograms to create new forms of entertainment or interactive displays.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design companies can incorporate furniture with applied patterns that produce optical illusions into their portfolio of offerings to attract consumers who seek unique and interactive home decor items.
2. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can invest in furniture with applied patterns that produce optical illusions in their common areas or guest rooms to differentiate themselves and provide guests with a truly memorable and interactive experience.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment companies can incorporate autostereogram technology in their exhibits and displays to enhance visitors' engagement and provide them with a unique interactive experience.
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