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2024.07.15
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BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film—Exploring the Harmonious Interaction between Space and People by Tanya Wang
“Surrounded by abundant natural resources, our goal is to satisfy users’ needs and emotions while preserving nature’s beauty. We closely follow user behavior, exploring the subtle and wonderful interactions among user requirements, practical functions, and design concepts,” stated interior designer Tanya Wang.
When interior designers encounter BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film, it’s like two magicians of space collaborating to inspire and innovate. In this era where technology and aesthetics intertwine, Smart Optical Film transcends its role as a functional partition; it becomes a pivotal element in space transformation. It enables space owners to adjust privacy and visibility as needed, offering unprecedented flexibility and aesthetic balance.
BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film is the perfect ally for interior designers, striking a harmonious balance between privacy and transparency against the backdrop of stunning natural vistas. It allows for the creation of spaces that are both private and open, without compromising the enjoyment of exterior views. Acting as an attentive mediator, it precisely controls light and shade, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor environments. Each corner of the space can reflect different atmospheres and emotions based on the residents’ moods and needs.
The pursuit of adaptable space design with BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film aligns perfectly with the meticulous craftsmanship of interior designers. The film’s high quality, characterized by its exceptional clarity, cleanliness, and resistance to yellowing, meets the rigorous standards of designers who value detail and high aesthetics.
This fusion of technology and art not only enhances the functionality of living and working spaces but also deepens their emotional and aesthetic expression. Every interaction between light and shadow becomes meaningful. During the Brand Day event in April, BenQ Materials and designer Tanya Wang explored the interaction between design concepts and user needs, demonstrating how innovative technology can be seamlessly integrated into daily life. They showcased the countless possibilities of interior design, creating spaces that are both functional and artistically enriched.
*Smart Optical Film
Smart Optical Film is a key component of the switchable glass and smart glass commonly used in light-weight partition. Like the household-used lighting switches, the Smart Film displays see-through and matte effects when powered on/off, which protects privacy at home as well as allows extensive and clear visions. Smart Film is easily facilitated and free of limitation of glass shapes, applicable to external windows, glass curtain and arc corners in various kinds of space in both the residential and commercial buildings.
*STARTEK Day
The STARTEK Day is a forum held in STARTEK’s showroom by BenQ Materials and STARTEK, aiming to create a space for feature material experts and interior designers to develop in-depth dialogues and creative ideas regarding smart films and building materials. Listening to the point-of-views from construction industry, the STARTEK Day expects to explore future possibilities of combining smart films and architecture design.
When interior designers encounter BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film, it’s like two magicians of space collaborating to inspire and innovate. In this era where technology and aesthetics intertwine, Smart Optical Film transcends its role as a functional partition; it becomes a pivotal element in space transformation. It enables space owners to adjust privacy and visibility as needed, offering unprecedented flexibility and aesthetic balance.
BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film is the perfect ally for interior designers, striking a harmonious balance between privacy and transparency against the backdrop of stunning natural vistas. It allows for the creation of spaces that are both private and open, without compromising the enjoyment of exterior views. Acting as an attentive mediator, it precisely controls light and shade, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor environments. Each corner of the space can reflect different atmospheres and emotions based on the residents’ moods and needs.
The pursuit of adaptable space design with BenQ Materials Smart Optical Film aligns perfectly with the meticulous craftsmanship of interior designers. The film’s high quality, characterized by its exceptional clarity, cleanliness, and resistance to yellowing, meets the rigorous standards of designers who value detail and high aesthetics.
This fusion of technology and art not only enhances the functionality of living and working spaces but also deepens their emotional and aesthetic expression. Every interaction between light and shadow becomes meaningful. During the Brand Day event in April, BenQ Materials and designer Tanya Wang explored the interaction between design concepts and user needs, demonstrating how innovative technology can be seamlessly integrated into daily life. They showcased the countless possibilities of interior design, creating spaces that are both functional and artistically enriched.
*Smart Optical Film
Smart Optical Film is a key component of the switchable glass and smart glass commonly used in light-weight partition. Like the household-used lighting switches, the Smart Film displays see-through and matte effects when powered on/off, which protects privacy at home as well as allows extensive and clear visions. Smart Film is easily facilitated and free of limitation of glass shapes, applicable to external windows, glass curtain and arc corners in various kinds of space in both the residential and commercial buildings.
*STARTEK Day
The STARTEK Day is a forum held in STARTEK’s showroom by BenQ Materials and STARTEK, aiming to create a space for feature material experts and interior designers to develop in-depth dialogues and creative ideas regarding smart films and building materials. Listening to the point-of-views from construction industry, the STARTEK Day expects to explore future possibilities of combining smart films and architecture design.