Reflections of a Multiple Reality. When the Reflection Isn’t a Copy, but a Possibility
- marisolhdiaz
- May 14
- 1 min read
In quantum design, a shape doesn’t end where you think it does. You see it in front of you, yes — but it’s also projected onto the floor, stretched across a polished wall, duplicated in a dark glass pane. And in every reflection… something shifts. Sometimes it appears lighter, sometimes it bends, sometimes it’s unrecognizable.
And the best part? All those versions can be real.
Because to reflect isn’t to repeat. It’s to reinterpret. It’s to allow a form to say something different depending on where you’re standing. A single object can feel solid in the morning and almost ethereal by dusk — just from how the light touches it, or from the texture surrounding it.

We love working with materials that make this possible. Surfaces that don’t just return an image — they provoke it. Metals that vibrate in sunlight, marbles that capture movement, textiles that flirt with transparency. They’re not just there to look beautiful. They’re there to generate another dimension. We design spaces that activate with you. That behave differently in your presence. That offer new versions of themselves with every step, every shadow, every unexpected reflection.
At MiisPuulT’o’ol, we’re not after absolute truths. We aim to open up possibilities. Because in this kind of design, just like in quantum physics, what matters isn’t only what is…but everything that could become.
And sometimes, the most interesting thing isn’t what you see —but what changes while you're looking.
Marisol H. Diaz
Creative Director
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