Life inside a goldfish bowl ain't a lot of fun without a little privacy!
The intention with 1984 was to create a true sense of abode for our beloved little friends; solid white walls and three generous (domed) portholes with views from the hallway to the living room.
The fishbowl was inspired by and takes its name from the novel 1984 by George Orwell.
The design is innovative in meeting the needs of a non-human species, a design which ironically engages our own instinctive curiosity. The domed portholes effectively create an ethereal magnifying lens for compelling entertainment. The fish use the opaque walls for refuge and peer out the windows when curiosity strikes."The futuristic fish home" by Danny Cheung.
The 1984 Fishbowl represent WORKSHOPPED's first foray into manufacturing and realises its core objective of assisting designers to move from prototype to production, turning ideas into a commercial reality; ready for the world stage.
We are pretty happy to have Sydney's WORKSHOPPED famous Danny Cheung's Fishbowl in the showroom at Surface - come down and have a look.
Our Vision is to shape a creative evolving purposeful space to highlight great art & design. Space that is expansive, transformative and future focused. To encourage and offer opportunities to artists/designers professional and those not yet signed by galleries or starting out as we are. Create networks, community, collaborate, incubate and generate more LOVE for great design and art - that’s expressive, innovative, fresh, and engaging. info@surfacepop.com
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