MDF screen Oatley
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Inspired by Driade Miro (not replica Driade Miro)
Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica
Product description
Photography and design are closely related fields. How many wonderful things have we come to know more by their image than by their direct use? In this case, however, the story is
different: the photographer becomes a designer to bring his visions of the world into the homes of many people. In particular, the Galleria Vittorio
Emanuele, which has been a symbol of Milan since Mengoni invented it in 1865. The point is, how do you turn an image into an object? Perhaps by superimposing an image on a screen that unexpectedly offers a mirror on the back, a mirror "triptych" intended to perceive our entire figure, as it used to be in tailoring shops.
The structure consists of three MDF panels, the back side is laminated in black. the screen is covered on the front with an extremely transparent silver mirror covered with a digital image.
Technical data
135 x 2.5 x H 200 cm
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Driade, Room dividers, Screens, Decor, Storage and space organization, room divider, screen, Contemporary style room dividers, Wooden room dividers, Glass room dividers, MDF room dividers, Engineered wood room dividers, Mirrored glass room dividers, Contemporary Style Screens, Wood Screens, Glass Screens, MDF Screens, Engineered Wood Screens, Mirror Glass Screens
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