Can a designed object exist without being materialized?
A large part of a designers work is the visualisation of objects. Most products that are designed will never develop into a physical form. Even some of the most famous design objects are more reproduced as image or text than as functional objects. We are curious about exploring the non-materialized object. We have created a series of objects within the condition of a computer game. What kind of objects can be designed in a world where the forces of nature are put aside and we can utilise materials that do not exist?
A colour changing cupboard. The new Chameleon unit is a magic volume, constantly opening on itself as the game of the Chinese boxes, changing appearance and revealing new finishes. To be used as a container for the bedroom or the living, it consists of a central wood crate, covered by leather layers, which used as hinges, allows it to turn and be revolved, changing its colour and look according to the specific mood.