These mirrors have tinted ash frames with hand painted strips on the face. They are designed to hang individually or in groups with split battens on the reverse so they can be arranged in various configurations and changed when desired.
The examples above show the strips in post and lintel variations. Historically these derive from ancient Greek architecture and this format has been used by artists Brice Marden and Imi Knoebel in many of their works.
These designs lends themselves to an infinite number of possibilities - you can choose the size, wood, colours and so on to suit your own requirements and decor. We are currently working on more variations using this format utilising natural and tinted wood strips as well as metal.
Remember that the gallery is updated on a regular basis, so check back or follow us on Instagram for updates.
The examples above show the strips in post and lintel variations. Historically these derive from ancient Greek architecture and this format has been used by artists Brice Marden and Imi Knoebel in many of their works.
These designs lends themselves to an infinite number of possibilities - you can choose the size, wood, colours and so on to suit your own requirements and decor. We are currently working on more variations using this format utilising natural and tinted wood strips as well as metal.
Remember that the gallery is updated on a regular basis, so check back or follow us on Instagram for updates.