Gallotti&Radice
Black&White Beat Mirror
Signed by the refined designer Pietro Russo, the Black & White Beat mirror by Gallotti & Radice has a surface divided into different fragments that create a complex geometric game. In a partially symmetrical reference, mirror sections alternate with others painted in bright black, with an optical effect of great decorative value. Black & White Beat is therefore a complex handcrafted work, consisting of the careful insertion of 42 different crystals which then undergo a hand bevel and polishing procedure. With its eclectic and surprising taste, vaguely Art Decò, Black & White Beat is an addition of strong personality to any kind of environment.* Technical features: extralight mirror made up of 42 mirrored and bright black back-painted crystals
Ø 142 cm
Available also in ø 182 cm
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Gallotti&Radice was one the first Italian companies introducing the use of crystal in the creation of design furniture. The mastery in the processing of this complex and multifaceted material has characterized over the years the entire Gallotti&Radice production, in balance between sophisticated industrial technologies and craftsmanship, able to grant the maximum customization. The production of the brand is divided into two main directions: the home division, which offers a complete home styling, from sofas to tables, from chairs to lamps, and the office division, which explores the different potential of crystal for work environments.Read more
Designed by
Pietro Russo
Pietro Russo (1967-) is one of the Italian designers of the moment. Born in Ostuni, he approaches design as a self-taught: his training takes place in fact in the field of scenography, a sector in which he worked for many years between Florence and Berlin for both theater and cinema. Experiences that have left a large mark on his inspiration: his creations exploit precious materials such as stones and brass with a magical and indecipherable decorative taste, which makes them both luxurious and elegant and fascinatingly alienating. The frequent use of optical games based on striking black and white geometric patterns is another of his classic trademarks. Pietro Russo has found exceptional interlocutors in two of the most attentive Italian brands to fashions and the latest trends in international design: Baxter and Gallotti&Radice. He has also worked with Casamilano, Ichendorf and Editions Milano.Read more