We interact with our furniture everyday, even if we can not always be aware of the do in the moment (sitting on our couch or pivoting on our office chair, for example). designer based in the Netherlands Juno Jeon makes these apparent interactions with its series of live furniture, starting with me for life Pull drawer.

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like scales on a snake, this drawer unique, comes to life with use. When the drawer is pulled out, its wooden skin pulls back revealing a new color coat. When the drawer is pushed up, the scales back to its resting state and color, as if she goes back to sleep.

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Jeon also created Fade, a pair of firms, at first glance, look like a storage unit for all days. It is when you take a few steps and look again that you notice its special effect: it changes color! Look at the cabinet straight and you can see its contents. As you move left or right of it, however, the firm creates a more subtle interaction with its user by changing color and visibility.

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