8-Bit Bouquet combines a minimal glass vase, a reflective chrome tray, and a crystal cube containing a 25 by 25 grid of convex and concave lenses. The cube refracts light to render anything viewed through it as a low-resolution pixel mosaic, transforming real flowers into retro, video-game–style images. The design draws inspiration from Hakushi Katei's PxiLens and pixel art sensibilities, blending organic blooms with a digital aesthetic. The chrome tray catches fallen petals and amplifies reflections, while the vase's simplicity focuses attention on the transformed bloom. The object functions as both a practical vase and a playful piece of functional art.
8-Bit Bouquet consists of three main parts: a sleek glass vase for holding your favorite blooms, a reflective chrome tray that adds a modern touch, and a standout crystal cube. The crystal cube is where the magic happens. Featuring a grid of 25 by 25 tiny convex lenses and concave lenses on both sides, the cube refracts light so anything seen through it appears as a charming, low-res mosaic.
Inspired by Hakushi Katei's PxiLens and a love for pixel art, the 8-Bit Bouquet design captures the nostalgia of classic gaming while connecting it to the organic beauty of nature. The effect is surprisingly delightful. What was once a simple bloom is now reimagined as a digital object, blending the warmth of the natural world with the cool, calculated look of early computer graphics.
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