The Phenomena Screen by Sang Hoon Kim is Both Art and Furniture
Meghan Young — October 12, 2010 — Art & Design
Although dividers serve a rather practical purpose, that doesn't mean they have to look like they do. The Phenomena Screen has an undulating surface and is more like a sculpture rather than a functional piece of furniture.
Designed by Sang Hoon Kim, the Phenomena Screen is inspired by the way light moves over time. Sold for $3000-$7000 depending on its size, the dividers may be pricey, but considering that they serve two purposes (as art and furniture), they are well worth the cost.
Designed by Sang Hoon Kim, the Phenomena Screen is inspired by the way light moves over time. Sold for $3000-$7000 depending on its size, the dividers may be pricey, but considering that they serve two purposes (as art and furniture), they are well worth the cost.
Trend Themes
1. Dynamic Room Dividers - The trend of room dividers that go beyond functionality and serve as artistic focal points in a space, creating a dynamic and visually engaging environment.
2. Sculptural Furniture - The trend of furniture pieces that blur the line between art and function, offering unique and sculptural designs that create a statement in any space.
3. Multi-purpose Art - The trend of incorporating art pieces that can also serve a functional purpose, blurring the boundaries between aesthetics and practicality.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity for innovative interior designers to create room dividers that not only separate spaces but also create an artistic impact in the overall design.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity for furniture makers to experiment with sculptural designs that push the boundaries of traditional furniture aesthetics.
3. Art Market - Opportunity for artists to create unique artworks that serve not only as decorative pieces but also have a practical use, appealing to art collectors with a preference for functional art.
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