The Only January Mirror Offers a New Angle to Morning Preparation
Alex Scott — March 13, 2010 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & industrialdesignserved
Other than just being a really cool piece of wall art, the Only January Mirror has some practical applications as well. I used to shave my head in my bathroom and it was always quite a juggling act having the razor in one hand and the mirror in the other, trying the best I could to not put a landing strip right down the back of my head. Had I had the Only January Mirror, it would have been a cake walk.
Designed by Katherine Semenko, the Only January Mirror is one of the most well-crafted reflective pieces I have ever come across, and I come across many.
Designed by Katherine Semenko, the Only January Mirror is one of the most well-crafted reflective pieces I have ever come across, and I come across many.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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2. Home Decor - Market for unique and practical home accessories that enhance the overall design of living spaces.
3. Beauty and Personal Care - Potential for creating innovative grooming tools that offer convenience and improve the user experience.
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