The Layered Me Mirror by Studio mischer‘traxler embraces modern minimalism. The architectural home accessory is made up of a number of layered reflective panels, each standing at differing heights.
Studio mischer‘traxler designers Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler have created a boldly linear piece that is both aesthetically pleasing and inventive. The distinctively designed home accessory distorts one’s image reflecting it in a series of deconstructed forms instead of in one solid image.
The Layered Me Mirror is made up of multiple reflective glass panels that are held together by a wooden frame. Contributing to a distorted reflection, these mirror images are not only deconstructed and irregular but also vary in opacity according to their depth and thickness.
Image Distortion Reflectors
The Layered Me Mirror by Studio Mischer‘traxler is Minimal
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