Jot Mudu Mirror

MUDU MIRROR

MUDU

Designed by Heima

Mudu – it‘s about two of us – me and my reflection. The better I look, the better myreflection looks. Yet still over the years I have discovered – the first step to looking elegant in a mirror is looking at an elegant mirror.

Jot Mudu Mirror
Jot Mudu Mirror
Jot Mudu Mirror

DESIGNER

Jot Mudu Mirror

HEIMA

Studio heima – group of architects operating within the fields of architecture, interior and design. They gained their knowledge whilst studying and working in various architecture schools and studios in switzerland, belgium, spain, netherlands and lithuania.

Povilas žakauskas, kristijonas skirmantas, povilas daugis and tomas vaičiulis have discovered that they share a penchant for simple, positive and functional objects.

Studio is driven by an open, curious and trust-based process where everyone contributes with their own unique perspective in a holistic approach.

The quartet is a fairly rare sight in an industry that is often driven by individualists, but the four designers have managed to turn that challenge to their advantage, tending to the fact that four creative brains come up with brighter, stronger and more impressive ideas than one.

Heima believe that design is about demonstrating how beautiful something can be, and always base their work on high standards of collaboration, process and product, where knowledge and innovation are basic resources.

INFORMATION

MIRROR BODY

Corian Glacier White

STEEL FRAMEORK

- Painted Steel (RAL 9010)
- Painted Steel (RAL 9005)

Jot Mudu Mirror

MATERIALS

- Solid Surface (Corian)
- Mirror
- Steel
- Solid Oak Details

Jot Mudu Mirror

TYPE

Mirror

DESIGNER

Heima

PRODUCT FAMILY

Mudu

FRAMEWORK

Painted Steel Framework

DIMENSIONS

- Height : 170 cm
- Length : 123 cm
- Width : 53 cm

Jot Mudu Mirror
Jot Mudu Mirror

PROCESS

- The production process of the mirror extensively uses latest technologies such as vacuum thermoforming and cnc milling.
- Corian was heated till flexible and placed on cnc milled conical shell mould with a vacuum press.
- Wooden pegs set in the side of the mirror's shell allow it to rest atop a painted steel framework, which also has wooden accents at the base of its legs.