The large mirror was designed by Man Ray in 1938. The Milanese manufacturer Cassina brought the original artwork into mass production as part of the Simon Collection. Its elliptical shape adds elegance to the mirror and is sure to bring a smile to any living space or bedroom thanks to its playful wordplay.
Les Grands Trans-Parents combines the French terms "Grands-Parents" (grandparents) with the self-explanatory word "Transparent." The screen-printed mirror is also characterized by the use of hard polyurethane for its backing.
A design classic that reflects natural beauty itself.
Material | Glass |
Height | 181 cm |
Width | 91 cm |
Depth | 4 cm |
Item number | 10594552 |
Material group | Glass |
Material | Glass |
Design year | 1938 |
Designer | Man Ray |
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Height | 181 cm |
Width | 91 cm |
Depth | 4 cm |
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