Prismatic Color Wheels

The Tat Tat Window-Mounted Wheel Uses Light to Make a Trippy Color Collage

The Tat Tat Color Wheel is a window-mounted disk that creates trippy color patterns much like a prism.

The wheel was designed by designers Brigitta and Benedikt Martig-Imhof for reputed Swiss design workshop Tat Tat, renowned for its playful and thought-provoking designs.

The wheel consists of a dozen paper discs that filter different frequencies of light. As these discs are moved around -- whether randomly or in order -- they create a blurry assortment of shades in a variety of prismatic colors. The end result is a psychedelic collage of hues that blend with and infuse into each other.

The Tat Tat Color Wheel comes with an attached suction cup for easy mounting with windows and glass panels.
Trend Themes
1. Prismatic Color Patterns - The use of prismatic color patterns creates a unique visual experience ripe with opportunities for new artistic installations and retail displays.
2. Window-mounted Designs - The trend of window-mounted designs offers opportunities for architects and designers to create eye-catching installations that integrate with the environment.
3. Light Filtering Technology - The use of light filtering technology in design can create new opportunities for product development in a variety of industries, including lighting and home decor.
Industry Implications
1. Design - The Tat Tat Color Wheel highlights opportunities for product designers and artists to experiment with prismatic color in their work.
2. Architecture - The trend of window-mounted design offers opportunities for architects to create innovative and eye-catching installations using this technique.
3. Home Decor - The use of light filtering technology in products such as window coverings and lighting fixtures could disrupt the home decor industry and open up new possibilities for product development.

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