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    Knead Mirror by kar

    5,250

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Mirror-Knead-kar-1 Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 3 kg
    Dimensions 80 × 22 × 193 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    80 x 22 x 193 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    31.4 x 8.6 x 75.9 in

    Materials

    Edition

    Limited Edition

    Lead time

    7-8 Weeks

    Additional Information

    Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.

    Materials: Fiberglass

    It shapes in a curl-up position, casual meanwhile restrained. The side designed as a cross-section of the furniture to present the curve and texture.

    Kar- is the root of Sanskrit Karma, meaning karmic repetition. We seek the cause and effect in aesthetics, inspired from the past, the present, and the future, and we create. The creation journey base on sensibility, we aim to convey emotion through the creation. From the very first kneading, the designer’s current emotion, either joy or sorrow, affects the strength and trace on the clay. The overall edges and the lines are ornate and plain, representing a true emotion, “not my intention”.

    Due to the use of this organic material, the finish will have irregularities, those are not imperfections but part of the visual will of the designers and makers.