
As technology evolves, the word "interaction" has become increasingly common and important in all fields. A new project has been announced that attempts to incorporate this interaction into furniture in as natural and simple a way as possible.
"Color Flow" is a collection of mysterious furniture pieces that change color depending on the angle and position from which they are viewed. Created by Seoul, South Korea-based design studio Orijeen, the studio previously garnered attention for "Ryun," a lamp that can be folded and unfolded like a folding fan. The concept behind this newly announced project, Color Flow, is that changing color is the most effective and dramatic interaction between people and furniture.
Color Flow furniture features a charming, rounded shape and a distinctive look with vibrant gradations of color, but its surface harbors a secret. The entire piece is covered in a transparent plastic sheet, which consists of a flat surface and a surface with convex lenses. The effect of these two surfaces is said to make the color appear to change like a chameleon. The color changes interactively according to the user's position and movement, allowing the user to feel a connection with Color Flow. In our daily lives, we spend time with various objects. However, few people realize that many things occur during our time with these objects. Origine aims to create communication between people and objects through the interaction between Color Flow and the user, and to make this a meaningful experience. The current lineup consists of two items: a wardrobe in vibrant yellow and blue, and a cabinet in sophisticated purple and pink. Further details can be found on the Origine website.
*This article has been translated and written with permission from (Source: http://www.orijeen.com/).








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