Furniture design in an invisible style is a trick for the senses of the beholder. Deception of visual sensations is easy to do with pieces of furniture in an invisible design.
The creation of Brooklyn artist Takeshi Miyakawa - captures the imagination. The invisible style of furniture uses materials - acrylic and mirrors - that make the perception of disappearing tables and chairs. Called "Visible - Invisible", invisible pieces of furniture are not only perfect for crazy minimalism, but they're also perfect for pranksters who have a penchant for art and design. The furniture has been shaped in such a way as to provide some form of distinction from conventional furniture. The main idea of the owners is the ability to amuse their guests with a light collision with invisible structures - imagine how many times the guests will hit one of the tables or chairs, probably a lot, since they are barely visible.
Comments powered by CComment