A frame for an infinite number of portraits. This is how the graphically simple wall mirror of 'Schönbuch' looks like. View' is the name of the good piece and in fact the mirror always provides a pretty good view of my humble self.
The furniture blends flush into the frame while the rounded corners give it a timeless appearance. A striking design element is the triangle-shaped suspension made of metal, which becomes visible above the frame when mounted on the wall. Reminds me very much of a suspended art picture.
The organically simple aesthetics of the wall mirror play with inspirations from the 1950s and interpret them with a clear zeitgeist. The solid wood frame is also oak, open-pored varnished and I particularly like it in soft old pink very much. From the front, the frame appears only as a narrow circle, in subtle contrast to this stands the depth of the frame visible from the side.
In four sizes a beautiful understatement for every room.