Mirage: decorative mirror
Maximum compositional freedom for the modular wall mirror Mirage, made up of several reflective surfaces that can be mounted at different angles. Thanks to the special wall mounting system that firmly supports the structure, the modules can be freely arranged to create customized compositions.
Placed side by side, the Mirage mirror modules enliven the walls and expand the sense of space, giving greater depth to any environment. An innovative interpretation of a traditional furnishing item, carried out with irony and lightness, in which each module is finished with a bevel reminiscent of classic mirror workmanship, combining modernity and tradition.
The Mirage modular wall mirror by LEMA, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, offers maximum compositional freedom thanks to reflective surfaces that can be mounted at different angles. An innovative wall-mounting system ensures stability and allows for personalized arrangements, elegantly adapting to any environment. Made with extra-clear beveled mirror (6mm thick) and a certified eco-friendly panel support, Mirage is finished with a polished stainless steel sheet and features fixing elements in epoxy powder-coated steel. Each module measures W 180 mm, H 1500 mm, D 60-93 mm. Craftsmanship quality and international certifications guarantee safety, sustainability, and authenticity Made in Italy, in line with LEMA’s philosophy.
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Mirror
Material: extra-clear mirror
Thickness: 6 mm
Finish: bevel processing
Material: panel made of wood particles mainly poplar and fir
Thickness: 10 mm
Finish: white melamine
External coating: polished 430 stainless steel foil
Material: steel
Finish: epoxy powder coating
Tokujin Yoshioka
After studying with Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake, in 2000 he opened his studio in Tokyo. He has designed projects for Issey Miyake and A-POC stores and the installation entitled Issey Miyake Making Things for the Cartier Foundation in Paris. He has received numerous awards and some of his creations are exhibited in the permanent collections of the most prestigious museums in the world: the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Vitra Design Museum, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. For Lema, he designed the Mirage mirror in 2013.Related products
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