About "Tafla O5" contemporary mirror by Zieta Gradient Collection: finish Emerald Original Zieta mirror, delivered with certificate. Polished stainless steel Measures: 60 x 40 x 6 cm. More shapes and sizes are available (see picture attached). Zieta is best known for his collection of stools “Plopp” made through the technologist Fidu. With the same principle Zieta Prozessdesign conceived mirror collections made of stainless steel called “Tafla”, “Rondo” and “Rondel”. Two laser-cut metal sheets are first welded together before air is injected between them until they separate from each other forming a three-dimensional object. Customization OptionsCustomer can choose from different shapes, sizes and color finishes. Request Customization
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The unsettling life-size figures are a new, thought provoking art installation in the Scottish woodland in David Marshall Lodge near Loch Lomondare.
Ritual, minimalism and dialogue. These are the bases of danish artist Jeppe Hein (b. 1974), living and working in Copenaghen. His experimental and interactive artworks are in the middle of contempo…
Bathed in the warm glow of a setting sun, this evocative print captures the serene essence of Whitehills Harbour as day transitions to dusk. Vivid hues of orange, red, and pink swirl across the canvas, reflecting with striking luminosity upon the glass-like water's surface, mirroring a sky set ablaze by the sun's final spectacle. This contemporary piece portrays a tranquil evening scene, where boats of varying shapes and sizes are tethered to the jetty, at rest from their maritime voyages. The viewer's eye is irresistibly drawn to the gentle sails of a yacht and the more robust profile of a fishing vessel, each etched against the dramatic backdrop of a sinking sun. Lines and geometries intersect and play, as masts and rigging interlace with the harbour's architecture, creating a harmonious interplay of man-made constructs and nature's vast canvas. Meanwhile, the water is stippled with soft ripples, almost imperceptible, hinting at the tranquil movement as the daylight softly wanes. An embodiment of stillness and reflection, this print invites contemplation and infuses any space with the calm and majesty of Scotland's coastal charm. It is an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to immerse oneself in the ephemeral beauty of a harbour at sunset—a treasure to be appreciated anew with each viewing.
The unsettling life-size figures are a new, thought provoking art installation in the Scottish woodland in David Marshall Lodge near Loch Lomondare.
The Black Villa is an impressive piece of modern architecture. It sits in striking contrast with the surrounding greenery and hills.
Anish Kapoor is known for creating sculptures with extraordinary surfaces that pull viewers in, encouraging close looking. Varying widely in scale and incorporating materials from stone and earth to silicone and PVC, his work combines formal precision with innovative engineering and a precise use of optics and reflectivity. In Untitled (2012), part of a larger
Produced in Mie Prefecture, known for its woodworking heritage, this mirror is the product of a collaboration between designer Kazuto Yoshikawa and a multi-generational family workshop that's crafted frames since 1946. The design revives a dormant hinoki wood-bending technique, giving the mirror its unique shape. It draws the eye and anchors any space, making it a decorative element that serves as a focal point in your room. The mirror comes in three color finishes, so you can select the style that suits the aesthetic of your room. About the craftsmen Kazuto Yoshikawa + Mie Workshop Kazuto Yoshikawa, a Tokyo-based designer with deep roots in traditional Japanese woodworking, collaborated with a family-run workshop that’s made frames since 1946. The intention of the project was to preserve the hinoki wood-bending process the workshop used to create to frames that displayed calligraphy in tea rooms, but had since lain dormant. The collaboration utilizes sustainably sourced hinoki wood from Toyota’s sustainably managed forests in Mie and applies the traditional technique to a modern and contemporary design. Dimensions cm: H71 x W53 x D2 inch: H28 x W21 x D0.8
Everyone wants something different from their home. A lot of it depends on available space, your budget, personal and preferences. The last two often end up shaping the aesthetics of your house more than the ergonomics. And they definitely are the key elements that transform a house into a home! The Tribeca Residence designed by […]