Interactive Furniture That Communicates With Their Users

Interactive Furniture That Communicates With Their Users

Netherlands-based designer Juno Jeon has created two pieces of furniture that aim to bring ordinary objects to live, by making them interact and communicate with their users. ‘Pull me to live’ is a drawer that has a special skin: when the drawer is closed, it just sits there, showcasing its fancy skin. When it is pulled, its outer layer gradually changes the color from back to front. When the drawer is pushed back, its skin changes color again. ‘Fade’ is a piece of furniture that can change color and visibility based on the position where it’s looked from. Therefore, whenever the user passes by the cabinet, there’s a feeling that it changes, reacting to the movement. Although the cabinet doesn’t make a loud interaction, its subtle changes bring it to life.

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Source: designboom