Screens have quickly become the heart of our homes, showing up everywhere from the living room to the kitchen and even sneaking into our appliances. Sometimes, though, it feels like displays are multiplying just for the sake of it. Wouldn’t it be nicer to have one beautiful screen that could follow you wherever it’s actually needed?
That’s what the Movable Screen concept sets out to accomplish. Instead of sticking a display on every surface, this wheeled wonder lets you roll your entertainment, recipes, or video calls from room to room without sacrificing style. The idea is all about flexibility, bringing your screen to you rather than the other way around, all while blending seamlessly with your decor.
Designers: Keetae Kim, Woonjae Lee, Jinsu Du, Young Jin Kim (superkomma)
Visually, the Moving Screen concept stands apart from the crowd. It looks like a tall portrait display perched in front of a bold cylindrical base, instantly catching your eye. The cylinder isn’t just for looks: it’s wrapped in fabric and functions as a speaker, meaning you get sound that’s as rich as the visuals. Want a bigger picture? Just twist the display wide and you’ve got yourself a roving TV for movie time.
What really sets this concept apart is its Bauhaus-inspired design language. The simple geometric form, a striking rectangle and a large cylinder, are paired with a no-nonsense palette of white with pops of orange. These carefully chosen elements turn the device into something more than functional; it’s a decorative piece that feels at home among other modern accents, even when the screen’s off.
Unlike some movable screen ideas that hide their mobility, this one celebrates it. The shape of the stand almost invites you to push it along, and the peeking wheels at the back make its purpose obvious immediately. There’s a sense of lighthearted genius in making something so useful also look so good.
The whole setup feels cohesive, intentional, and playfully modern, showing that even the simplest shapes can be combined in creative ways for both function and form. For anyone who loves a home that adapts to their needs, the Movable Screen concept offers a glimpse of the future. It’s proof that technology doesn’t have to be cold or cluttered. It can be artful, flexible, and every bit as stylish as the Bauhaus movement that inspired it.
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