Flip Mirror Black

Mirrors from Normann Copenhagen, Designed by Javier Moreno Studio

Product description

Flip is inspired by the traditional dressing table where one can check ones appearance in the mirror and at the same time keep all the small items that are nice to have close at hand before leaving the house. The softness of the silhouette contrasts the glass and steel materials and gives Flip a friendly and accommodating expression. Place Flip on a chest of drawers in the hallway or use it as a make-up mirror in the bedroom.

Product Information:
The mirror can be turned up, down and rotated 360 degrees. The base functions as a tray where you can keep items such as jewellery, make-up and keys.

Mirror dimensions: 19,5 x 28 cm.

Materials: Steel, glass mirror

Size & Weight:
H: 34,5 x L: 28 x D: 19,5 cm
1,512 kg

Concept

Flip is inspired by the traditional dressing table where one can check ones appearance in the mirror and at the same time keep all the small items that are nice to have close at hand before leaving the house. The softness of the silhouette contrasts the glass and steel materials and gives Flip a friendly and accommodating expression. Place Flip on a chest of drawers in the hallway or use it as a make-up mirror in the bedroom.

More about this product

Part of the collection ACCESSORIES.
Manufacturer Normann Copenhagen
Family Flip
Architonic ID 20703268
Order number 372000
Year of Launch 2012

Also available in 5 other variants

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Flip Mirror Black

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