Tag: Optical Illusions (16) | Newest
This cool new Invisibility Shield uses a large lenticular lens to deflect light away from objects or people standing behind it to make them seemingly disappear.
While they may look like normal wine glasses from the front, they've seemingly been cut in half when viewed from the side.
This double-take-inducing inverted wine glass is sipped from the base of the stem, which is now on top, and the sealed bowl of the glass is now on the bottom.
You'll almost seem like you're magically floating above the water as the Super Clear material absorbs and reflects the natural colors of the surroundings.
This double-take and vertigo inducing round floor rug looks like a black and white three-dimensional visual vortex tunneling down into your floor when viewed... Read More
At your next soiree, wedding reception, or simple gathering, serve up fine cheeses, fruits, and other desserts to guests on these cool new photorealistic Green... Read More
This mesmerizing shadow box makes small objects like feathers, leaves, and flowers move in slow motion right before your eyes.
This wine bottle holder makes it appear that wine is spilling out from the bottle, but it's just an illusion that actually holds a wine bottle at the correct... Read More
Unique trick placemats use a simple optical illusion to make it seem as if the grid pattern is bending under the weight of a dinner plate and eating utensils... Read More
This lamp may look like an illuminated 3D spiraling sculpture, but it's actually just a very clever and super flat 2D optical illusion.
Do not adjust your beer goggles. These cool new Surreal Frosted Sliced Beer Glasses may seem to be sliding apart right before your eyes, but it's just an optical... Read More
Check out these cool optical illusion carafes and cups that look like they are made out of Styrofoam. They're not. They're Porcelain.
Finally, a chance to blow your mind while enjoying your favorite beverage!
Check out this sidewalk art by Julian Beever. It must be hard to put in this much work just to see it all washed away in the rain. Thankfully, there's pictures!
A professor at the University of Tokyo has developed an optical camouflage system that makes a special reflective material seemingly disappear, including the... Read More