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Adnet Wall Mirror Circular
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Gubi
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Frame:
Leather
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Finish/Colour:
Cream Leather
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Tan Leather
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Black Leather
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Dimensions:
S: Ø45 cm
M: Ø58 cm
L: Ø70 cm
M: Ø58 cm
L: Ø70 cm
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Small, Medium, Large
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In 1950, Jacques Adnet formed a partnership with a famous French fashion house, where he developed a collection of discreet yet voluptuous leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Known for being an innovative thinker, Adnet was one of the first designers to combine leather with glass. Accordingly, he designed the elegant, distinctive round leather mirror with equestrian inspired detailing - the Adnet Wall Mirror Circular. Besides the remarkable leather and burnished brass details, the mirror in three sizes is also unique as the strap holding the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of it.
The timeless Adnet Wall Mirror Circular adds a sculptural value to any hallway, bathroom or living room and the three sizes can advantageously be combined to create an outstanding expression.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
A hero of the Danish design world with a truly global following, Gubi offers a unique edit of furniture and lighting by overlooked icons of the past and celebrated designers of today, all with an instantly recognisable contemporary aesthetic.Founded in Copenhagen in 1967, Gubi originally created furniture designed by its founders, Lisbeth and Gubi Olsen. Following the introduction of the couple’s sons to the business, they began to delve into the past, and Gubi earned a unique reputation for uncovering forgotten gems of the design world.
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DESIGNED BY
Jacques Adnet
Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. After completing his studies at the Municipal School of Design in Auxerre and the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs, Adnet established the company JJ Adnet with his twin brother Jean Adnet. In 1925, Jacques Adnet was recognized as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts Decoratifs. As well as designing furniture and mirrors, Adnet designed apartments and offices for numerous clients, including French president Vincent Auriol and Unesco. Throughout his career, Adnet was always among the first artists to express new trends. As a true member of the avant-garde in his time, he was an innovative thinker and original in his choice of form and materials. He was among the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture and in the post-war period, Adnet began to cover his furniture with leather.
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