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Nimbus Table Mirror, Bronzed Brass

by Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen
$215

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Overview

Designed by Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen for Danish brand Audo Copenhagen, the Nimbus Table Mirror in polished or bronzed brass updates the classic looking portable mirror to modern sensibilities. The gently curved halo-like stand brings elegance and visual intrigue to spaces. Decorative and functional with its magnifying side, the Nimbus Table Mirror is light enough to move around, ideal in the bathroom, on a dressing table or a shelf to create the illusion of space while reflecting upon the day. “A little friend that helps you when you need it, the clean, decorative lines and intrinsic function of the Nimbus Table Mirror make it a product that has a long shelf life and can be passed through generations.” comment Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen on their latest mirror design for Audo Copenhagen.

Audo Copenhagen is a Scandinavian design house, harnessing the skills of top designers and craftspeople in Scandinavia and around the world to create contemporary design that is clean, clever and natural. These principles culminate in an aesthetic called soft minimalism. Together with its Danish Modernist roots, this concept serves as a foundation for designers to unite heritage with a fresh vision for modern living, reimagining mid-century modern values.

Nimbus Table Mirror, Bronzed Brass, by Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen for Audo Copenhagen
- Soft Minimalist design
- Solid brass, glass mirror (un-leaded)
- H 10,1" x W 9,4" x D 4,7"
- Made in China


Specifications

MATERIALS
Mirror Glass, Brass
MADE IN
China
Care
DIMENSIONS
H 10.1" W 9.4" D 4.7"

Designer

Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen
Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen

The Copenhagen-based design studio Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen creates furniture and interior objects for clients across the world. Founded in 2016 by Mads Sætter-Lassen and Emil Krøyer, both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, their honest approach to design results in logical, functional and sculptural objects that showcase their strong cultural understanding and Danish design heritage to bridge the gap between art and design.