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Deadline Mirrors

Designer:
Ron Gilad
Brand:
Cassina
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Mirrors like works of art. Two mirrors together, rectangular or square, inserted into a frame just 12 mm apart: the front mirror is decorated with silvering and back painted in orange, blue or red. The back mirror reflects its decorations and its colours to produce graphic effects at various levels of reflection, also dependent on the angle of observation. The frames in solid wood, come in three sizes (50x70, 40x170 and 100 x100 cm) and in two finishes, natural ashwood and black-stained ashwood, in standard combinations.

Year of production: 2016

Mirrors like works of art. Two mirrors together, rectangular or square, inserted into a frame just 12 mm apart: the front mirror is decorated with silvering and back painted in orange, blue or red. The back mirror reflects its decorations and its colours to produce graphic effects at various levels of reflection, also dependent on the angle of observation. The frames in solid wood, come in three sizes (50x70, 40x170 and 100 x100 cm) and in two finishes, natural ashwood and black-stained ashwood, in standard combinations.

Year of production: 2016

Designer

Ron Gilad

Ron Gilad was born in Tel Aviv in 1972. After a few years in New York, he lives and works in Tel Aviv and Milan. Ron Gilad’s hybrid objects combine a practical ingenuity with an aesthetic effect...

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Brand

Cassina

Established in 1927 by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in Meda, Italy, Cassina launched industrial design in Italy in the 1950s, based on a totally innovative approach that marked the transition from artisan production to mass production. 

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