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Designed by Studio Sovet
Horizon mirror is bordered by an aluminium frame characterized by a thin moulding at the edge. The reflective surface is also available with a frosted finish that draws an horizon line, playing with light and proportions. The different available sizes and the wall swivel fixing allow to create different situations and compositions.
Finishes:
Frame in aluminium lacquered white, clay, mocha or black, mirror in clear, tinted grey or bronze
Dimensions:
DIA450 x THK270 mm DIA450 x THK110 mm DIA600 x THK110 mm DIA700 x THK110 mm DIA900 x THK110 mm DIA1100 x THK110 mm
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