Artek 124° Mirror
124° MIRROR
124° MIRROR
Designed by Daniel Rybakken
Each mirror in the collection has two faces set 124 degrees apart.
As a result, the mirrors reflect unexpected views of their surroundings, with each side revealing a different perspective. The mirrors are both functional objects and also a playful contemplation on reflection, light, and image by designer Daniel Rybakken.
The 124° mirrors can be fixed to any vertical surface or stand freely on a horizontal surface. To look squarely into the mirror is to see no reflection at all.
Simply and elegantly engineered, the 124° mirrors are available in three different sizes, including one version with an integrated wooden shelf.
DESIGNER
DANIEL RYBAKKEN
Daniel Rybakken (born 1984) is a talented Norwegian designer based in Sweden, who has spent the early years of his career focusing on lighting design.
Rybakken thus shares Artek’s fundamental interest in bringing together the realms of art and technology.
Applying himself to the study and replication of natural daylight, Rybakken creates poetic products and installations whose subtlety contradicts the rigorous approach to technology and engineering that goes into their making.
The first collaboration between Artek and Rybakken marked Rybakken’s very first furniture commission.
INFORMATION
FEATURE
- Positioned by a window, 124° Mirror creates beautiful reflections
- A playful contemplation on reflection, light and image by designer Daniel Rybakken
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MATERIALS
- Bracket : Aluminium extrusion
- Mirror: Stainless steel sheet
- Tray: Ash
VERSION
The 124° Mirrors are available in three different sizes, including one version with an integrated wooden shelf.
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