The Layered Me Mirror by Studio mischer‘traxler embraces modern minimalism. The architectural home accessory is made up of a number of layered reflective panels, each standing at differing heights.
Studio mischer‘traxler designers Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler have created a boldly linear piece that is both aesthetically pleasing and inventive. The distinctively designed home accessory distorts one’s image reflecting it in a series of deconstructed forms instead of in one solid image.
The Layered Me Mirror is made up of multiple reflective glass panels that are held together by a wooden frame. Contributing to a distorted reflection, these mirror images are not only deconstructed and irregular but also vary in opacity according to their depth and thickness.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Layered Reflective Panels
- Opportunity for creating visually unique and interactive architectural designs using layered reflective panels.
- Minimalist Home Accessories
- Market potential for innovative and aesthetically pleasing minimalist home accessories that offer a unique visual experience.
- Distorted Image Reflections
- Potential for creating unconventional mirror designs that distort reflections, providing a creative twist to traditional mirror functionalities.
Where This Applies
- Architecture and Interior Design
- Disruptive innovation opportunity to incorporate layered reflective panels in architecture and interior design projects, creating visually unique and immersive spaces.
- Home Decor and Furniture
- Market potential for minimalist home accessories, such as the Layered Me Mirror, that offer both functional and aesthetic value in interior decor.
- Mirror and Glass Manufacturing
- Opportunity to explore new techniques and materials to create distorted image reflections in mirrors, catering to consumers seeking unconventional mirror designs.
