Posts Tagged ‘multidimensional’

Mind the Gap

Mind the Gap
Mind the Gap is an interconnected network of acrylic hexagonal boxes and strips applied in varying densities. Designer Ane Lykke uses these boxes as bricks to construct custom walls with specific depths and perspectives. The parallel layers and reflections on the acrylic surfaces create optical illusions...
May 12th, 2006 | plastic | Read More

POP

POP
POP is a form-pressed-plywood panel system featuring three-dimensional convex impressions in a variety of wood and other finishes. POP is manufactured in Finland in two sizes: 7 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches (20 x 20 centimeters) and 15 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches (40 x 40 centimeters). Wood-finish options include birch,...
March 16th, 2006 | wood | Read More

Braille Tiles

Braille Tiles
Dennis Lin designed these Braille tiles when he was looking for a way to express a message in a literal, but subtle, way: “If the writing ain’t on the wall already, these tiles provide the perfect way to get it up there.” Each 6″ x 12″cast polymer tile represents a character...
January 30th, 2006 | mineral | Read More

3D Studio Line

3D Studio Line
With the increased sophistication of glass-fabrication technologies, flatness and clarity have typically been the most sought-after traits in architectural glass. However, glass is increasingly explored as a multidimensional, irregular, and textured material. Enlarging the profile and depth of glass...
January 24th, 2006 | glass | Read More

Spacer

Spacer
Spacer is a high-tech upholstery fabric with a three-dimensional look. Visually, it appears to be three separate fabrics that have been connected. This look is achieved by a complex knitting process allowing all layers to be knitted at once which makes it incredibly strong. This structure makes the fabric...
January 8th, 2006 | textile | Read More