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The QR Code Stool Shows the Physical Form of Virtual Codes

The QR code stool is easily one of the most functional QR codes ever created. This unique stool/light was created by Elena Belmann to see what a QR code would look like in 3D.

The QR code stool is made out of wood and can be either used as a place to sit or as a massive wooden lamp. According to Belmann, the stool can still be scanned, although she will not say what the stool's link leads to. QR codes are starting to appear all over the place. It could only be a matter of time before more everyday objects like furniture and packaging become 3D QR codes capable of being scanned. You can check out Elena Belmann's QR code stool here.
Trend Themes
1. 3D QR Codes - The trend of incorporating 3D QR codes on everyday objects and furniture is disrupting the way we interact with physical products.
2. Functional Design - The trend of creating functional designs that serve multiple purposes, such as the QR code stool functioning as both a seat and a lamp.
3. Merging Physical and Digital - The trend of merging physical and digital elements through the use of QR codes on physical objects presents disruptive opportunities for marketing, advertising, and consumer engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can incorporate 3D QR codes to create interactive product experiences for customers.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry can utilize 3D QR codes to provide consumers with an interactive way to learn about products and brand stories.
3. Marketing - The marketing industry can capitalize on the trend of merging physical and digital elements through the use of QR codes to engage consumers in interactive and immersive experiences.

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