The wall mirror features shifting colours on the periphery that suggest oxidation of antique mirrors. Its vivid pigmentation is reflected inside the surface through digital printing, while the slightly convex back creates depth. The centre suspension allows the mirror to fall forward with venetian-style movement, and the observational design adds character to any wall space.
The wall mirror FRANCIS evolved from an experiment with pigmentation. The shifting colours on the periphery suggest the oxidation of antique mirrors or hues on a makeup palette. This observational design, with vivid and deep colours, is reflected inside the surface of each mirror by digital printing. The back of the mirror, slightly convex, is suspended through the centre, which allows the mirror to fall forward such as with venetian mirrors.
































