
240.00 £
Verpan
Verpan Mirror Mirror Plastic material W 48 cm x H 48 cm - Depth 10 cm The Wall-Mount Mirror Sculpture is another first for VERPAN. Created by Panton for his own home, and produced only in limited edition in the 1960s, the few available examples of this playful pyramidal artwork fetch handsome prices in exclusive auctions. Now, VERPAN is producing the work in mirrored acrylic - and lets contemporary owners join in the creative process by arranging the piece's three quadrants in the combination of their choice. Verner Panton reissue from 1965

172.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Transparent sky blue Plastic material W 50 cm x H 70 cm - Depth 9 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (only size 50x70 cm available), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

172.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Crystal Plastic material W 50 cm x H 70 cm - Depth 9 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (only size 50x70 cm available), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

172.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Glossy opaque white Plastic material W 50 cm x H 70 cm - Depth 9 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (only size 50x70 cm available), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

172.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Glossy opaque black Plastic material W 50 cm x H 70 cm - Depth 9 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (only size 50x70 cm available), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

172.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Transparent fuchsia Plastic material W 50 cm x H 70 cm - Depth 9 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (only size 50x70 cm available), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

172.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Transparent emerald green Plastic material W 50 cm x H 70 cm - Depth 9 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (only size 50x70 cm available), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

56.40 £
Domestic
Domestic Mirror Mirror Plastic material W 46,5 cm x H 90 cm The Cocktail group was born in 2004 in Lyon after various collaborative efforts in the world f contemporary art.The group consists of Claire Moreux and Olivier Huz, graphic artists, Olivier Vadrot and Lionel Mazelaygue (architects, designers and show commissioners). Cocktail efforts re-invest the idea of decor and, by extrapolation, envisage a territory of experimentation common to art, architecture, design and graphic arts. Each of their creations is the occasion of a staging, questioning the capacity of the objects to exist alone and to build sense among them or tell a story. Parrot shaped mirror to be fixed to the wall with a nail or a hook through its eye - Made in France

56.40 £
Domestic
Domestic Mirror Gold Plastic material W 46,5 cm x H 90 cm The Cocktail group was born in 2004 in Lyon after various collaborative efforts in the world f contemporary art.The group consists of Claire Moreux and Olivier Huz, graphic artists, Olivier Vadrot and Lionel Mazelaygue (architects, designers and show commissioners). Cocktail efforts re-invest the idea of decor and, by extrapolation, envisage a territory of experimentation common to art, architecture, design and graphic arts. Each of their creations is the occasion of a staging, questioning the capacity of the objects to exist alone and to build sense among them or tell a story. Parrot shaped mirror to be fixed to the wall with a nail or a hook through its eye - Made in France

56.40 £
Domestic
Domestic Mirror Magenta Plastic material W 46,5 cm x H 90 cm The Cocktail group was born in 2004 in Lyon after various collaborative efforts in the world f contemporary art.The group consists of Claire Moreux and Olivier Huz, graphic artists, Olivier Vadrot and Lionel Mazelaygue (architects, designers and show commissioners). Cocktail efforts re-invest the idea of decor and, by extrapolation, envisage a territory of experimentation common to art, architecture, design and graphic arts. Each of their creations is the occasion of a staging, questioning the capacity of the objects to exist alone and to build sense among them or tell a story. Parrot shaped mirror to be fixed to the wall with a nail or a hook through its eye - Made in France

133.00 £
ENOstudio
ENOstudio Mirror Black Glass Ø 55 cm A very strong visual impact for this disturbing and fascinating mirror created by Thomas Eurlings! Fading (Ø 55 cms) is made from diverse thoughtful layers of glass and silver, associated with a black or white fade out around the mirror which gives depth and a striking spectral aspect to your reflection. A remarkable work on the materials ! Nobody can resist the magic effect of this mirror... With Fading, the mirror gets rid of usual codes and releases itself from its traditional frame. Round mirror - Blurry edges - Screen printing from the outside inward, from the opaque to the transparent

133.00 £
ENOstudio
ENOstudio Mirror White Glass Ø 55 cm A very strong visual impact for this disturbing and fascinating mirror created by Thomas Eurlings! Fading (Ø 55 cms) is made from diverse thoughtful layers of glass and silver, associated with a black or white fade out around the mirror which gives depth and a striking spectral aspect to your reflection. A remarkable work on the materials ! Nobody can resist the magic effect of this mirror... With Fading, the mirror gets rid of usual codes and releases itself from its traditional frame. Round mirror - Blurry edges - Screen printing from the outside inward, from the opaque to the transparent

599.00 £
Gubi - Adnet
Gubi - Adnet Mirror Brown Leather 70 x 48 cm Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. In 1925, Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. Jacques Adnet is a furniture designer best known for his Art Deco Modernist designs and an icon of French Modernism. Known for his avant-garde designs, Adnet was one of the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture. His style is the epitome of luxury. In 1950, Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a rectangular leather mirror with brass hinges. Besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror. Available in black or brown Italian leather and supplied with its wall support. Supplied with its wall support

599.00 £
Gubi - Adnet
Gubi - Adnet Mirror Black Leather 70 x 48 cm Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. In 1925, Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. Jacques Adnet is a furniture designer best known for his Art Deco Modernist designs and an icon of French Modernism. Known for his avant-garde designs, Adnet was one of the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture. His style is the epitome of luxury. In 1950, Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a rectangular leather mirror with brass hinges. Besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror. Available in black or brown Italian leather and supplied with its wall support. Supplied with its wall support

839.00 £
Gubi - Adnet
Gubi - Adnet Mirror Brown Leather 115 x 70 cm Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. In 1925, Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. Jacques Adnet is a furniture designer best known for his Art Deco Modernist designs and an icon of French Modernism. Known for his avant-garde designs, Adnet was one of the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture. His style is the epitome of luxury. In 1950, Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a rectangular leather mirror with brass hinges. Besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror. Available in black or brown Italian leather and supplied with its wall support. Supplied with its wall support

839.00 £
Gubi - Adnet
Gubi - Adnet Mirror Black Leather 115 x 70 cm Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. In 1925, Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. Jacques Adnet is a furniture designer best known for his Art Deco Modernist designs and an icon of French Modernism. Known for his avant-garde designs, Adnet was one of the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture. His style is the epitome of luxury. In 1950, Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a rectangular leather mirror with brass hinges. Besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror. Available in black or brown Italian leather and supplied with its wall support. Supplied with its wall support

1789.00 £
Gubi - Adnet
Gubi - Adnet Mirror Brown Leather 180 x 70 cm Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. In 1925, Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. Jacques Adnet is a furniture designer best known for his Art Deco Modernist designs and an icon of French Modernism. Known for his avant-garde designs, Adnet was one of the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture. His style is the epitome of luxury. In 1950, Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a rectangular leather mirror with brass hinges. Besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror. Available in black or brown Italian leather and supplied with its wall support. Supplied with its wall support

1789.00 £
Gubi - Adnet
Gubi - Adnet Mirror Black Leather 180 x 70 cm Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. In 1925, Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. Jacques Adnet is a furniture designer best known for his Art Deco Modernist designs and an icon of French Modernism. Known for his avant-garde designs, Adnet was one of the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture. His style is the epitome of luxury. In 1950, Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house, Hermes, where he developed a collection of leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Accordingly, he made a rectangular leather mirror with brass hinges. Besides the remarkable leather and brass details, the mirror is also unique as the strap that holds the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of the mirror. Available in black or brown Italian leather and supplied with its wall support. Supplied with its wall support

971.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror Crystal Plastic material L 80 x H 180 x D 10 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (size 80x180 cm ), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways

971.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Mirror White Plastic material L 80 x H 180 x D 10 cm Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror (size 80x180 cm ), encased in a slim PMMA frame of 8 cm, made of various transparent colours - emerald green, fuchsia and azure, or in the two matte classics of white and black. Wall hanging in widthways and heightways