Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design
Fiam - Venus Large Rectangular Mirror | Panik Design

Fiam Venus Large Rectangular Mirror

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Venus Large Rectangular Mirror Origin: Italy FIAM develops and produces items of furniture in glass, creating them through a combination of craftsmanship and industrial processes, actually merging tradition and innovation, hand-crafting and design. ?8 mm high temperature fused glass ?8 mm with silvered back ?Relief ornamentation on frame ?Flat mirror 4 mm thick ?Painted metal rear frame Size: 200cm, 105 cm, Depth 6 cm

Vittorio Livi
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Vittorio Livi

In 1988, together with Massimo and Alberta Ferretti, he established the “Montegridolfo srl” to reorganize the homonym walled-in suburb dating back to VII century b.C., which from being crumbling, has been brought back to its ancient brightness. In 1992 he bought Villa Miralfiore, historical building in Pesaro dating back to 1260, which marked the historical stages of these places through the noble families who lived there; having become crumbling in the meantime, it was restored together with its original Italian-style garden.

Fiam
About the brand

We no longer “just” design objects.
We envisage settings that make bold statements, with atmospheres that can be interpreted through the dialogue between our glass and new materials that accentuate its presence.

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