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Walnut
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Walnut Moka Stained
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Walnut Wenge Stained
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Matt Lacquered Closed Pore
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Dimensions:
1: 50 x 5 x 80h cm
2: 40 x 5 x 75h cm
3: 60 x 5 x 70h cm
4: 50 x 5 x 50h cm
5: 76 x 5 x 50h cm
6: 90 x 5 x 90h cm
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Version 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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The Mix family of modern wall mirrors is characterized by extreme versatility. They can perfectly adapt to various backgrounds thanks to the availability of many different shapes – triangular, square, oval and rectangular – and the possibility of being 360° adjustable.

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The Mix family of modern wall mirrors is characterized by extreme versatility. They can perfectly adapt to various backgrounds thanks to the availability of many different shapes – triangular, square, oval and rectangular – and the possibility of being 360° adjustable.
A common feature of the entire collection is the presence of a frame in solid Canaletta walnut, Porada’s iconic wood, which embraces the natural crystal surface and stands out for its soft shapes and rounded corners, which lighten the rigidity of the geometric shapes. The many finishes available – natural walnut, Wenge-stained, Moka-stained, matt lacquered in the colours of the collection and Bronzoro lacquered – allow Mix design mirrors to fit with measured elegance into settings of any style.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
An Italian furniture design house that prides itself in its use of quality materials, Porada's collection is made up of furniture developed in collaboration with a number of renowned designers. Everything’s born from the love of wood. The solid wood, worked with the craftsmanship of those who know how to turn a log into a piece of artwork.
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DESIGNED BY
Carlo Ballabio
He was born in Cantù, Italy in 1967. In 1990, he graduated with an Industrial Design degree from the European Institute of Design in Milan. He collaborated with various major design studios: first with Paola Nava and then with Paola Navone as a senior designer. Together with Alessandro Elli, he designed several products including Emmemobili’s “Escher” coffee table, which was exhibited at the Milan Triennial international exhibition in 2004, as part of the Città Infinita (City of Infinity) exhibition. He has collaborated with Servetto to design various plastic items for the SERVETTOCOSE brand. He also did a stint at the Cassina Research and Development Centre. Since 2011, he has been working as a product development manager and in-house designer at PORADA.
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