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The Morpheus Table Brings an Element of Design That is Intoxicating

— April 18, 2011 — Art & Design
The Morpheus Table by Jason Phillips takes shape in a fluid design that is sleek, smooth and modern.

The shiny silver furniture piece resembles the chemical element of mercury, bringing living room decor to a liquid state. Using modern digital techniques upon this tabletop, there are no signs of any jagged edges; instead, there are just smooth surfaces and rounded corners. As the name of the table suggests, it is inspired by morphing changes that take place in seamless transitions of shapes. Without a doubt, the Morpheus Table could easily transition into any living space to transform the area into a modern space and add a futuristic look.

The Morpheus Table is one hot item and is exclusively limited to 10 pieces.

Trend Themes

  1. Fluid Design Furniture — There is potential for furniture companies to experiment with fluid designs that create a unique and modern aesthetic, like the Morpheus Table.
  2. Chemical Element Design — Incorporating design elements inspired by chemical elements, like metallic mercury, can create intriguing and captivating pieces that capture attention.
  3. Limited Quantity Pieces — Exclusively limited pieces of furniture can create a sense of exclusivity and drive demand for unique and limited-edition designs.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture — The furniture industry has an opportunity to explore new materials and designs, like fluid and chemical element designs, to create unique and modern pieces.
  2. Home Decor — Expanding beyond furniture, the home decor industry can incorporate elements inspired by chemistry to create captivating pieces that capture attention.
  3. Art and Design — The art and design industry can experiment with fluid designs and limited-edition pieces to create unique and captivating works of art that appeal to collectors.
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