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magis deja vu mirror
by Naoto Fukasawa, from Magis
magis deja vu mirror
Design Naoto Fukasawa, 2011
Extruded aluminum, die-cast aluminum, mirror
Made in Italy by Magis
This simple mirror proves designer Naoto Fukasawa's contention that "normal" should be anything but boring. Fashioned from lightweight aluminum, its trim profile, use of honest materials, and durability add up to a mirror that is good-looking and eminently perchable.
The Deja-Vu mirrors feature a polished, extruded aluminum frame with die-cast polished aluminum joints. The Mirror has a protective back film. Wall hooks in zinc plated iron included.
small mirror: 41.3" h | 41.3" w | 4.1" thick
medium mirror: 53.9" h | 28.7" w | 4.1" thick
large mirror: 74.8" h | 28.7" w | 4.1" thick
Extruded aluminum, die-cast aluminum, mirror
Made in Italy by Magis
This simple mirror proves designer Naoto Fukasawa's contention that "normal" should be anything but boring. Fashioned from lightweight aluminum, its trim profile, use of honest materials, and durability add up to a mirror that is good-looking and eminently perchable.
The Deja-Vu mirrors feature a polished, extruded aluminum frame with die-cast polished aluminum joints. The Mirror has a protective back film. Wall hooks in zinc plated iron included.
small mirror: 41.3" h | 41.3" w | 4.1" thick
medium mirror: 53.9" h | 28.7" w | 4.1" thick
large mirror: 74.8" h | 28.7" w | 4.1" thick
$1,345.00 + free shipping
(usually ships in 12-14 weeks)
Naoto Fukasawa
Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa (b. 1956) graduated from Tama Art University in 1980 and quickly began working as a designer for the Seiko-Epson corporation. He came to the United States in 1989 and started working for the then upstart ID Two company, which employed only 15 people at the time. In 1996, he helped to set up their Tokyo office and served as its head while they became known as IDEO. Fukasawa remained with the company until 2003 when he established his own company, Naoto Fukasawa Design. To focus on household appliances and sundries, he created the ±0 brand, but was also becoming well known around the same time for products such as MUJI’s CD player (which is in MoMA’s permanent collection), mobile phones “Infobar” and “Neon,” as well as new works with Italian companies B&B Italia, Driade, Magis, Artemide, Danese, and Boffi.
The Magis company was founded in 1976 and had their first success in 1984 with Stepladder that was influential and crossed over into the designer furniture market from the hardware stores. They had two more huge successes in 1994 with Jasper Morrisons Bottleand the Lyra stool from the Italia Group, their bestseller. Two years later, the Bombo stool designed by Stefano Giovannoni would gain enormous success and cultivate an imitable style. Once the company gained momentum, they never slowed and would go on to produce Jasper Morrisons technologically advanced Air-Chair Michael Youngs Dog House Konstantin Grcics Chair One the Me Too line of childrens objects and furniture, and the Striped family from the Bouroullec brothers.