Dorne Mirror

149,00 €

Goliath Dyèvre

New

A designer mirror from the thinking of a designer really unusual. A creation borrows of different styles and whose fixing, horizontal or vertical, will give it an extremely different aspect. A project imagined in France.

Quantity :

Dimensions : 35 x 70 x 10 cm

Materials : colored steel, mirror

Colors : available in gray, green and pink

- Customer can pay with the following debit/credit cards : Visa/ Blue Card/ Master Card/ Paypal.

- Secure payment platform by CREDIT MUTUEL.

- SSL Security.

FREE SHIPPING to France from 80€.

- STANDARD SHIPMENTS in France with Colissimo (2-3 days) : 6,5 €

- INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS (EUROPE) with colissimo : 15 €

- Easy Returns.

History of the product

Here is a design mirror that will make you turn your head! Enclosed in a frame of high quality lacquered metal, available in multiple colors, you can fix it in the direction which appears to you the most pleasant.

Horizontally, he will have a small shelf. Vertically too. But if you prefer to play with the reliefs, reverse the fixation. It's you who choose. A true concentrate of style that makes us travel ... One side almost "America's vintage" for this achievement that immediately conquered us.

The designer

Goliath Dyèvre, born in 1980, graduated from the National School of Industrial Design (ENSCI) in Paris in 2009. The same year, he created his design studio. He has won many awards and his work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, such as the Vitra Design Museum, the Power Station of Art in Shanghai, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris ...

The objects he designed are produced by Cinna, Ligne Roset, Petite Friture or Tectona. He began his solo work after a residency in Kyoto at the end of 2014, where he began a research called "The Silence of Objects." He also taught at the School of Fine Arts in Lyon and at ENSCI-Les Ateliers, and is regularly jury at Boulle school, ENSCI-Les Ateliers or the School of Fine Arts of Saint-Etienne. Since 2015, he began a research around augmented reality with the artist Grégory Chatonsky. They both left for Te Ataata in July 2016 in New Zealand at Auckland Colab at the University of Technology.

Accept Site use cookies