We live in times where everybody wants to be pampered, and with all the latest cutting- edge technologies available in the market, the sky is the limit. I’ve always loved the LCD- TV mirror, in which an ultra thin LCD-TV is integrated with a vanity mirror. These mirrors not only present our images, but also transmit moving images…
I’ve seen this product showcased repeatedly in design shows, even though it is generally geared more toward the commercial field, where you can find examples in hotels, restaurants, offices and spas. I think it can be a great addition to any space- they can even be waterproof, for bathrooms or kitchens.
I’ve seen this product showcased repeatedly in design shows, even though it is generally geared more toward the commercial field, where you can find examples in hotels, restaurants, offices and spas. I think it can be a great addition to any space- they can even be waterproof, for bathrooms or kitchens.
Photo courtesy of Séura
Photo courtesy of Electric Mirror
2 comments:
We've used these in a few projects. They're nice for bathrooms and the like - near bathtubs -but the picture quality isn't the best (a lot of glare) so I woudln't neccesarily recommend them for a normal tv watching location. Science isn't QUITE there yet. Love your suggestion of in a kitchen though too!
I did a post on seura as well last year - if you're interested you can see it here
http://architectdesign.blogspot.com/2009/02/seura-magic-tvs.html
Thanks for the tip Stefan.I will definitely check out your post.
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