Magis Deja-Vu Rectangular Portrait Wall Mirror
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SKU:AC802
Designed: 2011
Origin: Italy
Crafted with precision, this frame boasts sleek, polished extruded aluminium, seamlessly coming together at joints of shimmering die-cast aluminium. The mirror itself, more than a reflection of beauty, is fortified with a protective back film. And whether you fancy it as a wall's crown jewel or a floor's steadfast companion, it comes with zinc-plated steel brackets or a resilient resin strip to suit your aesthetic desires.
Frame in extruded polished. Joints in die-cast aluminium polished. Mirror with protective back film. Supplied with brackets for wall hanging in zinc plated steel.
Mirror with protective back film.
Size: H 137 cm, w 73 cm, 10.5 cm, 21kg
Naoto Fukasawa
After having worked at IDEO in the United States, Fukasawa became the director of IDEO’s Tokyo office until 2003 when he established his studio NAOTO FUKASAWA DESIGN. With his designs devoted to simplicity and sublime beauty, Fukasawa is collaborating with globally renowned brands as well as consulting for major international manufacturers. He won numerous awards for projects that are part of the permanent collection of some of the most important museums in the world. In 2007, he was accorded the title of Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (Royal Society of Arts, UK).