Designed by Ed Annink
Finishes:
Polished stainless steel mirror
Dimensions:
870 x 20 x H736 mm
0
As a master in architecture, the Japanese, Ito has proposed few but extraordinary design works. Suki armchair, designed in 1987, is one of them: an object made mysterious by the use of a double steel mesh row intersected by many springs. This is an ideological Manifesto but, unpredictably comfortable.
The new shapes and sizes of the Visual mirrors create original reflections thanks to different shades and to their modularity. They furnish private and public spaces with a refined simplicity making possible the creation of large compositions.
The Clessidra mirror, with its soft lines and its sanded frame, can be positioned with different orientations. It assumes a new functional feature in the table and free-standing versions. Because it is not possible to stop time, but choosing how to look into the mirror while time passes by is.