Design, Interior Design

Optical Delusion Furniture Collection

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Optical Delusion is the latest collection of furniture designed by the Australian studio Page Thirty Three. The designers play with geometry and puzzles to make their everyday products functional and fresh. The series includes straight-lined wooden chairs, an accordion-like end table, a tripod floor light, a classic school desk lamp, and a modular shelf made up of wooden planks and blocks. Dressed in earthy colors, the collection is low-key, minimalist even. The simplicity of the color and texture balances the edgy shape, making the overall design quite versatile in the home and office.

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