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Lenticularis is a combined mirror and scent diffuser
Royal College of Art graduates Sasa Stucin and Nicholas Gardner have designed an oval mirror that emits a scented vapour cloud, partly obscuring the reflection as it perfumes the air.
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The designers intend the product, called Lenticularis, to be part functional mirror, part personal and room fragrancing device, and part moving artwork. It is made from a water-jet-cut glass mirror, adhered to an acrylic backing plate with vent holes. The mirror is mounted onto a water vessel containing an ultrasonic atomiser.
"It is a tool to dress the body in scent and enhance the interior smell landscape," said the designers. "Visually, it is a dynamic painting, continually changing shape in response to the mini swirls and vortices created by people passing by."
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The concept references other attempts to replicate natural phenomena, like wave pools, imported sand beaches and dry ski slopes.
"We have experimented with air as a material, and methods of displaying amorphous and intangible substances," the designers said. "The mirror uses a water atomiser to create an interior cloud. It is a replication of natural climatic movements, but skewed and manipulated into a tasteful furniture object."
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The cloud partially obscures the mirror, reducing its functionality. "The mirror has an expected function which we are trying to interrupt and replace with a different sensory experience by adding fragrance. The mirrored surface becomes a frame for the cloud to move and present itself in different ways. Like an open fire, it is mesmerising and hypnotic."
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Both recent Royal College of Art graduates, London-based Sasa Stucin and Nicholas Gardner's work spans object design, art and photography.