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Colour Frame mirror, medium, blue - orange

Vitra

$812.00

Colour: Light blue, orange, beige, white


Vitra
Colour Frame mirror
$812.00


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Description

Vitra's Colour Frame mirror captivates with its unrestrained use of colour: each side of its rectangular wooden frame is painted in a different hue. The ash wood frames are also wide enough to serve as a shelf for storing keys, sunglasses, lip balms and other small essential items.

Designed by Julie Rochoz, the Colour Frames are reminiscent of colourful wooden building blocks. Just like those blocks, you can arrange multiple mirrors side by side to create your own preferred composition. The Colour Frame mirrors can be mounted on the wall either vertically or horizontally.

Colour
Light blue, orange, beige, white
Width
91 cm
Depth
7.5 cm
Height
48 cm
Material
Lacquered ash, glass
Maximum load capacity
4 kg
Notes
Includes wall mounting bracket and screws
Product ID
AK20140713

Julie Richoz

Julie Richoz (b. 1990) is a Swiss-French designer based in Paris. She established her own studio in 2015, and her clients include brands such as Mattiazzi, Alessi, Louis Poulsen and Louis Vuitton. Richoz has graduated from ECAL (University of Art and Design Lausanne), where she has also been teaching design since 2017.

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  • Equal opportunities for all employees
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  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
  • The sustainability of direct suppliers' production is addressed and monitored
  • Positive impact on nature’s well-being through operations that regenerate natural ecosystems
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  • Product's carbon impact identified and commitment to reduction
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