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Off Round Hue Mirror
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2020
Colored glass
47.2
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47.2
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1.181
in.
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120
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120
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3
cm.
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in.
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€6,900
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“OFFROUND Hue Mirror” is part of a family of hand drawn shaped mirrors which have a hue of colour to them. Form, shape and colour come together to play with the perception of one's reflection and that of the surrounding space. The collection of OFFROUND mirrors created as part of the ‘Seeing Glass’ project, a series of glass objects resulting from an ongoing study into optical effects created with glass as the primary material....READ MORE
Sabine Marcelis is a designer living and working in Rotterdam the Netherlands.
Raised in New Zealand, she studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University of Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms which highlight material properties.
Marcelis applies a strong aesthetic point of view to her collaborations with industry specialists. This method of working allows her to intervene in the manufacturing process, using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects for projects both showcased in galleries and commissioned by commercial clients.
She sees her designs as experiences and strives to create a dialogue between the object and the user. The aesthetic core of her work is informed by the function of the selected materials.
Marcelis’ work has been exhibited at Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam and Musee des art Decoratif, Paris. Her custom project client list includes Céline, Isabel Marant, Aesop, Burberry and Salle Privée. She has recently been honoured as the Designer of the Year 2020 by the Wallpaper Magazine.
Courtesy Etage Projects, Copenhagen