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By Gio Ponti

Randaccio Wall Mirror

999 €

One of Gio Ponti’s signature designs is the Randaccio Mirror from 1925. Designed for his own home on Via Randaccio in Milano, his very first architectural project, the Randaccio Mirror decorated the walls in his bedroom on the 3rd floor together with other furniture designed for the apartment. The Randaccio Mirror unites elegance with simplicity and is characterised by its atypical crown-like detailing on the top, a detail used by Ponti in several of his works within design and art. The mirror, which comes in three different sizes, has references to its original time period but is able to add personality to every contemporary setting and enrich the decoration, whether it is a bedroom, bathroom, hallway or a dressing room.

  • Color & Finish:Antique brass
Size:Ø70 cm
ITEM NO: 10014736
    • Market Compliance:Global
    • Design:Randaccio
    • Product Net Weight Kg:7.2
    • Gross Weight Kg:9.2
    • Gross Height Meter:0.08
    • Gross Length Meter:0.8
    • Gross Depth Meter:0.79
    • Shape:Round
    • Mirror Dimensions Dx Wx H:1,7 x 70 x 76 cm

One of Gio Ponti’s signature designs is the Randaccio Mirror from 1925. Designed for his own home on Via Randaccio in Milano, his very first architectural project, the Randaccio Mirror decorated the walls in his bedroom on the 3rd floor together with other furniture designed for the apartment. The Randaccio Mirror unites elegance with simplicity and is characterised by its atypical crown-like detailing on the top, a detail used by Ponti in several of his works within design and art. The mirror, which comes in three different sizes, has references to its original time period but is able to add personality to every contemporary setting and enrich the decoration, whether it is a bedroom, bathroom, hallway or a dressing room.

Ponti's signature furniture designs, such as the sleek superleggera chair for cassina or his elegant mirror collection provide a new perspective on traditional italian furniture and blend style with functionality.

GIO PONTI

 

Italian designer, architect and editor, Gio Ponti (1891-1979) is one of the most influential design visionaries of the 20th century. Ponti designed a wide array of furniture and products through his career - from cabinets, lamps and chairs to ceramics and glassware - and his buildings, including Pirelli tower in Milan, and Denver Art Museum, were erected in 14 countries. Through Domus, the design magazine he founded in 1928, Ponti promoted a new curiosity and open-mindedness towards new design thinking.

 

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Carefully curated and intuitively iconic. That's been the spirit of GUBI since 1967. Rediscovering the heart of historical pieces and seeing how a contemporary vibe can help us write new chapters and find harmony in the eclectic.

 

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