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Colour Frame Mirrors
Julie Richoz, 2024
First created in the period around 3000 BC, mirrors exist in countless shapes, styles and sizes. The Colour Frame Mirror by Julie Richoz is enriching this category with its striking design, inspired by building blocks and their possible combinations.
The Colour Frame Mirrors are available in three sizes. Their frames are reminiscent of robust wooden toys and lend the mirrors a graphic quality. The four sides are each designed in different hues, with two brightly coloured versions and one understated model available per size. The depth of the frame makes it a useful storage shelf for small utensils, such as keys or eyewear, or a display surface for small decorative objects.
The Colour Frame Mirrors are available in three sizes. Their frames are reminiscent of robust wooden toys and lend the mirrors a graphic quality. The four sides are each designed in different hues, with two brightly coloured versions and one understated model available per size. The depth of the frame makes it a useful storage shelf for small utensils, such as keys or eyewear, or a display surface for small decorative objects.
Several mirrors can be arranged together on the wall both horizontally and vertically – like building blocks – to create individual compositions with interacting colours.
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Material description
- Material: glass, lacquered ash.
- Delivery: incl. wall mounting bracket
- Note: max. shelf load 4 kg.
- Origin of wood: ash (Fraxinus excelsior) from Germany.
This product was designed by
Julie Richoz
The Swiss-French designer Julie Richoz studied industrial design at Lausanne University of Art and Design (ECAL) and went on to work with Pierre Charpin. In 2012 she founded her own design studio in Paris and has been teaching industrial design at ECAL since 2017. She has been collaborating with Vitra since 2023.