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  • Waxed aluminum or black anodized aluminum with solid walnut.
  • Box with 30 mm oak veneered wooden structure. th., natural or wengé finish. Extra-light transparent glass lid.
  • In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of clocks. After studying how people used clocks, Nelson concluded that time could be read by the relative position of the hands, making numbers unnecessary. Furthermore, since most people used wristwatches, he surmised that wall clocks had become purely decorative elements in interiors. These ideas formed the basis of their first collection of 14 pieces, which included wall clocks and small table clocks with a completely new style and were introduced to the market in 1949. Although all models shared a common characteristic – the absence of numbers – the diversity of shapes, colors, materials and designs could not have been greater.
  • Inspired by the fluid movements of water, the small Pond mirror by ferm LIVING adds open, flowing forms to your home, transforming a functional mirror into a decorative wall piece. Ideal for a hallway or living room, whether as a standalone piece or as part of a larger ensemble, its unique shape is captivating, inviting, and eye-catching. The perfectly imperfect mirror, with its unparalleled frame and crisp glass, brings a touch of magic and character to your home.
  • The Grey console collection features a grey smoked mirror back panel and a matching drawer. It stands out for its excellent combination of lightness and elegance, creating a sense of spaciousness in any room.
    The console offers the possibility of integrating an indirect LED light fixture into the lower base of its drawer, adding warmth and functionality to the design.
    It's available in two versions, depending on the size of the back panel and the drawer's position, to suit all types of interiors. This minimalist, practical mirrored console table makes a statement.
  • The Gate mirror exudes modern elegance. While the arch and aged effect evoke a vintage feel, its expansive surface and sleek metal frame reflect a contemporary feel. Wherever you choose to place it, it's sure to be a real eye-catcher.
  • Frame your reflection with the elegant Light Frame oak mirror. Lean this full-length mirror against the wall, or mount it vertically or horizontally. Tall and bold, this mirror generously adds brightness and stature to your living space.
  • The effortless elegance of a polished, aged mirror meets the raw industrial beauty of iron in these rectangular mirrors. Hang the mirror alone or display several in your space to make a bold statement. Also available in bronze.
  • The effortless elegance of a polished, aged mirror meets the raw industrial beauty of iron in these rectangular mirrors. Hang the mirror alone or display several in your space to make a bold statement. Also available in bronze.
  • LC 198 is a rectangular floor mirror with a steel rod frame painted white or gray with a matte finish. The steel frame curves at the legs, creating a product with sinuous shapes, and incorporates a shelf in natural Canaletto walnut, black, white, gray, ocean, or dove gray to enhance its functionality.
  • Mirror and cabinet, the LC 97 combines two different functions in a single product. A distinctive design in which a floor mirror, representing a human silhouette, integrates and simultaneously conceals a shelving system in natural, black, white, or gray Canaletto walnut, ocean, or dove gray. Also available without the shelving system.
  • Family of wall mirrors with irregular rounded shapes, BRICK 96-97-98-99 are decorated with drawings in white paint that simulate freehand brushstrokes.
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