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∅. 130 cm
Designed by Renaud Thiry
The TURBINE mirror is surrounded by a multitude of oak pieces that are cut and assembled by hand, creating beautiful reflections of light. ...
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£1,980
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Estimated delivery time: 12 to 14 weeks Shipped in 24 hours
Item with FSCâ„¢ Mix certification. This product is made with a mixture of materials from responsibly managed, FSCâ„¢-certified forests and from other controlled sources. .
Bronze mirror with fins in birch, stained in black. Exists in other diameter and natural oak.
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The Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC™) is an international organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests and to protecting them for future generations. By purchasing this product, you are helping to protect the world’s forests.
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After graduating from ENSCI/Les Ateliers, Renaud Thiry began his career by producing his own designs. He then undertook work with furniture and home accessories retailers in France and abroad. Thiry has also collaborated on research projects with national institutions (V.I.A., DAP - the Plastic Arts Delegation, CNAP - the National Centre of Plastic Arts and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication). His designs focus on the simplicity of form and function.
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