Mimic Mirror by Muuto.zip

Mimic Mirror | By Muuto.zip

The mirror's identity is defined by its clever juxtaposition of materials and the use of repetition, which gives it its name.

: The "mimicry" in the design is found in the vertical facets of the base, the triangular graphic pattern on the back, and the mirror's own reflections.

: Maintenance is simple, requiring only a wipe with a moist cloth followed by a dry cloth to remove excess liquid. Mimic Mirror by Muuto.zip

The concept for the Mimic Mirror was sparked by the ordinary plastic mirrors frequently found in Parisian barber shops. The designers observed the sculpted patterns on the back of these everyday objects and sought to translate that visual language into a high-end design. Normal Studio's goal was to create an object that overcomes fleeting trends, achieving an "everlasting expression" through repetitive patterns and material contrasts. Key Features and Materiality

The Mimic Mirror stands as a testament to Muuto's mission of providing "new perspectives" on traditional Scandinavian design by merging industrial materiality with soft, artistic forms. The mirror's identity is defined by its clever

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: While decorative, the mirror remains practical. It can be tipped up and down to adjust the viewing angle and features an easy-grip base for relocation. Specifications The concept for the Mimic Mirror was sparked

: The design features a heavy resin or cement base pillar for stability, paired with a soft-coated plastic (ABS) casing for the mirror face. This combination offers a "sculptural yet friendly" tactile experience.