B&B Italia
Madison Mirror
Rectangular
Games of shapes and irregularities characterize the Madison mirror collection. A design of great value differentiates them in numerous roundnesses and shapes, ranging from oval rounds to rounded rectangles, always different in size and thickness, which can be freely hung on the wall vertically or horizontally according to personal taste. Monica Armani creates these furnishing accessories using an extremely suggestive play of reflections and brightness that go well with any environment. The frame here made of Baydur® (high-density polyurethane) is peculiar, whose color rendering seems to reflect and go hand in hand with the natural colors of the reflective surfaces.
W.161,5 x D.7,5 x H.84 cm
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B&B Italia's strongest ability is to combine creative ideas with design skills, which over the years have led the company to win four Golden Compasses. B&B Italia’s fulcrum is the Research and Development Centre (CR&S), a research laboratory dedicated to the study of the most innovative materials and the industrialization of production processes. The purpose of CR&S is to give life to the most groundbreaking projects of some of the major international designers.
Founded in the late 60's by Piero Ambrogio Busnelli and Cesare Cassina with the name of C&B Italia, the company has disrupted the furnishing industry's rules with a revolutionary industry vision. The ability to turn traditional furnishings production into industrial designs proves today, like yesterday, the strength of the company.Read more
Designed by
Monica Armani
Designer, architect and interior designer, Monica Armani (1964-) breathes the atmosphere of great architecture right from the cradle. She is in fact the daughter of Marcello Armani from Trentino, a prominent name in Italian Rationalism, and it was in her father's studio that she took the first steps of her career. Instead, her first important project takes place in Milan, once again in collaboration with a "sacred monster" of architecture: in fact, she collaborates with the French Jean Nouvel for the renovation of the Excelsior cinema. She then also began to deal with design, where her clean and contemporary style led her to obtain numerous awards such as the Elle Decor International Design Award 20'22 for the "Furniture" category. Among his most fruitful collaborations is the one with the Belgian company Tribù, which he accompanies with its products in international growth until it becomes one of the main international players in the outdoor furniture sector, alongside those with important brands such as B&B Italia, Boffi, Turri, Varaschin, Luceplan, Gallotti&Radice, Moroso and many others.
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