Peter Jamieson Makes Mirrors That are Almost Unbreakable
Michael Hines — October 12, 2010 — Art & Design
References: peter-jamieson & dornob
Peter Jamieson has designed a mirror that is nearly impervious to breaking or cracking. His mirrors are made out of the same material as aquarium tanks can easily withstand a punch or an ugly face.
Peter Jamieson's mirrors are actually three dimensional glass tiles that seem to be bubbling up from the wall. The reflection they give off is clear and crisp which makes them an awesome alternative boring mirrors that could shatter at a moment's notice.
Peter Jamieson's mirrors are actually three dimensional glass tiles that seem to be bubbling up from the wall. The reflection they give off is clear and crisp which makes them an awesome alternative boring mirrors that could shatter at a moment's notice.
Trend Themes
1. Unbreakable Glass - Creating unbreakable glass for various applications such as mirrors, displays, and building materials can reduce safety hazards and save costs on replacements.
2. 3D Glass Tiles - Developing 3D glass tiles that can provide a unique and aesthetically pleasing design for interior and exterior spaces can create new opportunities in the architecture and interior design industries.
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Industry Implications
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