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Ready in stock, Delivery scheduled from 05-05-2026 to 11-05-2026
Available with Delivery scheduled from 04-06-2026 to 10-06-2026
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Eyeshine wall mirror by GTV .
This mirror wants to recall the shape of an eye.
It is a game of round and oval shapes, a unique and impactful piece of furniture.
Perfect for decorating the entrance, bedroom or living area; to give a more scenographic touch to the environment.
The curved wooden structure is available natural or in white, black, stone gray and curry yellow.
The mirror is available in three versions , each of which is available in two sizes :
- round outline + round mirror, size S, 32 x 32 x 2cm;
- round contour + round mirror, size L, 64 x 64 x 4 cm.
- round outline + oval mirror, size S, 32 x 32 x 2cm;
- round contour + oval mirror, size L, 64 x 64 x 4 cm.
- oval contour + round mirror, size S, 36 x 28 x 2cm;
- oval contour + round mirror, size L, 73 x 56 x 4 cm.
Design by Anki Gneib.
Standard dimensions
Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH (GTV) is a historic Viennese brand, famous for having patented the technique of steam-bent wood, an element that, together with the "Vienna straw", recurs in the brand's products. The contemporary classic style is common to all collections, characterised by elegant and timeless shapes.
From the collaboration between GDV and LucidiPevere comes Chignon, a counter-trend armchair that combines innovation and classic style in a single piece of furniture. The back of the armchair is reminiscent of a hairstyle, while the entire seat is deliberately reminiscent of the silhouette of a shapely, curvaceous woman.
GTV was founded in Vienna in 1842, when Michael Thonet patented the technique of steam bending wood, and within a few years production expanded worldwide. The company has always been, and continues to be, an avant-garde reality recognised all over the world.
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