Colored Glass Furniture

'Tilted Shaping Colour' is a Contemporary Spin on Mid-Century Modern Style

Those with a taste for color and who enjoy the clean finish of glass should check out the 'Tilted Shaping Colour' series of colored glass furniture from Amsterdam-based designer Germans Ermic. The four-piece series uses color gradients that add dynamism to otherwise transparent glass, allowing the eye to explore the depth of the furniture more easily.

The most interesting aspect of the design is that the color isn't evenly dispersed across the entirety of the pieces. Rather, it is asymmetrically balanced in a corner or along a shelf, spreading as if by osmosis through the rest of the glass. Deep, regal purple shifts to translucent lilac, and, like swimming toward the surface of a sea, thick green clears to aquamarine.

The colored glass furniture is reminiscent of the mid-century modern color palette, suggesting that the modernist interior design style may be making a comeback today.
Trend Themes
1. Gradient Glass Decor - Designers can create dynamic furniture pieces by using color gradients that add a sense of depth to otherwise transparent glass, unlocking opportunities for disruptive innovation in home decor.
2. Asymmetrical Color Patterning - Asymmetrically balanced color patterns on glass furniture can create visually striking pieces and an opportunity for disruptive innovation in art and design.
3. Modernist Revival - The use of mid-century modern color palettes in contemporary furniture design reflects a possibility for disruptive innovation in reviving popular design trends from the past.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Designers in the furniture industry can leverage color gradients and asymmetrical color patterning on glass furniture to create visually striking pieces that stand out in the market.
2. Home Decor - Businesses in the home decor industry can incorporate gradient glass furniture as a unique statement piece in modern interior design, unlocking opportunities for disruptive innovation in home decor.
3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can experiment with using asymmetrically balanced color patterns on glass pieces to create visually stunning artwork, unlocking opportunities for disruptive innovation in the art and design industry.

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