Optical Illusion Shelving

The Concave Bookcase by Joined + Jointed Seems Out of the 'Matrix'

The Concave Bookcase looks like something that was created for the 'Matrix' trilogy. The film is known for its reality bending scenes and that is exactly how these shelving units could be described. Yet the Concave Bookcase's illusory existence is due entirely to its design and not the idea that the world is simply a fabricated reality.

Designed by Simon Pengelly of Joined + Jointed, a design collective based in London, England, the Concave Bookcase appears to bend outwards. When flanking interior of a living room, it gives the perception that a person is gazing at the scene through a fish eye camera lens. Although relatively simple, the Concave Bookcase has been transformed from a utilitarian piece of furniture into something a lot more exciting and mysterious. It is made out of walnut.
Trend Themes
1. Illusion Furniture - There is potential for manufacturers to design more furniture pieces that use optical illusions to create surprising effects.
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3. Experimental Materials - Using innovative materials in furniture design can create pieces that are unique and draw attention, such as the walnut used in the Concave Bookcase.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Companies that produce furniture can incorporate optical illusions, multi-function design, and experimental materials into their products to differentiate themselves in the market.
2. Interior Decoration - Interior designers can use illusion furniture to create visually dynamic spaces that make a statement.
3. Home Improvement - Retailers that specialize in home improvement products can stock illusion furniture to cater to customers who enjoy unusual and creative pieces.

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