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Model: Rhomboidale / There is something profoundly elegant and effortless about this rhomboid teak mirror: a tapered, confident shape that harks back to the purest Midcentury aesthetic, but with an unexpected twist.
Suspended by a sturdy rope, it seems to have come from the deck of a 60s yacht, or from a boho chic apartment overlooking a Parisian boulevard. The teak wood frame warms the gaze, while the faceted line plays with the verticality of the spaces, gracefully slenderizing them.
Perfect in a retro bathroom, eclectic bedroom or as a statement piece on a minimalist wall.

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