Miro screen
Folding screens from Driade, Designed by Francesco Bolis
Product description
Concept
Photography and design are closely related disciplines. How many wonderful things we have actually known more through their image than for a ratio of direct use? In this case, however, the story is different: a photographer becomes designer, to bring his visions of the world into the homes of many people. In particular the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, which has been an emblem for Milan, since Mengoni conceived it in 1865. The matter is: how can you transform a picture into an object? Maybe by laying the image on a screen that offers, unexpectedly, a mirror on the rear side, a “triptych” mirror designed to perceive our entire figure, as once in the tailor shops.
Screen
Structure consisting of three mdf panels, black laminated on the back side. The screen is coated on the front side with an extra-clear silver mirror covered with a digital image.
W. 135 / 53,1" D. 2,5 / 0,9" H. 200 / 78,7"
Screen
Structure consisting of three mdf panels, black laminated on the back side. The screen is coated on the front side with an extra-clear silver mirror covered with a digital image.
W. 135 / 53,1" D. 2,5 / 0,9" H. 200 / 78,7"
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Part of the collection
ACCESSORIES.
Manufacturer
Driade
Family
Miro
Architonic ID
1268079
Year of Launch
2012
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