Mirage

Mirrors from LEMA, Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka

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A mirror consisting in many reflecting surfaces fitted with different angles, thanks to a complex wall fitting system. An innovating interpretation of the tradition furnishing with irony and lightness, where each unit is refined with a mould recalling the classic mirror processing, matching modernity with tradition.

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Part of the collection COMPLEMENTS.
Manufacturer LEMA
Family Mirage
Architonic ID 1211687
Year of Launch 2013

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Tokujin Yoshioka crystallises dreams

TLmag

18.03.2014

Infuse, bake, crystallise. These verbs aren’t used to describe the work of a cook but rather the work of Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka, whose fabulous exhibition at the Contemporary Museum of Art Tokyo, vividly illustrates the creative scope

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