Poly by Martin Zampach is Geometrically Minimalist
Meghan Young — June 23, 2012 — Art & Design
References: martin.zampach & core77
Poly by Martin Zampach is a simple albeit sculptural bowl that will add a stunning design aspect to any dining or kitchen table. Made using specially developed sandwich material, which is comprised of veneer and cork layers, this set of hexagonal bowls are both lightweight and durable. Of course, each piece's true strength lies in all the parts being locked together to form the bowl's structure.
Available in different sizes and proportions, Poly by Martin Zampach plays with optical illusions. At times the geometrical shapes look two-dimensional while at others they appear three-dimensional. An ideal table accessory for any home, the set would fit into both traditional and modern decor perfectly.
Poly by Martin Zampach is part of the project COLABSERIES.COM and was recently showcased during DMY Berlin in early June, 2012.
Available in different sizes and proportions, Poly by Martin Zampach plays with optical illusions. At times the geometrical shapes look two-dimensional while at others they appear three-dimensional. An ideal table accessory for any home, the set would fit into both traditional and modern decor perfectly.
Poly by Martin Zampach is part of the project COLABSERIES.COM and was recently showcased during DMY Berlin in early June, 2012.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Dishware Design - The hexagonal shape and lightweight material of Poly by Martin Zampach's wooden dishware offer an opportunity for minimalistic dishware designs.
2. Geometric Optical Illusions - The optical illusions created by the geometrical shapes of Poly by Martin Zampach's wooden dishware present an opportunity for products that play with perception and depth.
3. Versatile Table Accessories - Poly by Martin Zampach's wooden dishware, with its ability to fit into both traditional and modern decor, suggests an opportunity for versatile table accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The minimalist design and versatile nature of Poly by Martin Zampach's wooden dishware make it a potential disruptive innovation in the home decor industry.
2. Kitchenware - The lightweight and durable material of Poly by Martin Zampach's wooden dishware offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the kitchenware industry.
3. Furniture Design - The unique shapes and optical illusions created by Poly by Martin Zampach's wooden dishware could inspire disruptive innovation in the field of furniture design.
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