Set Of 4 Aro Mirrors By Leandro Garcia Contemporary Brazil Design
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Set of 4 Aro mirrors by Leandro Garcia contemporary Brazil designDimensions: H 25 x 5.6 x L 32 cmH 35 x 5.6 x L 42 cmH 55 x 5.6 x L68 cmH 55 x 5.6 x L 62 cmMaterials: Light, medium, dark or reddish tauari wood frame and background Silver mirror Polished brass spheres Other dimensions available: H 45 x 5.6 x L 52 cm The initial idea for the Aro Mirror came during the social project “Mãos em Ação” (“Hands in Action”), a realization of Instituto Campana in partnership with ÔdaDesign Club, produced by Consuelo Cornelsen and mentoring by Humberto Campana. Later developed, Aro Mirror has a thick round-section solid wooden frame forming a circle or an ellipse. Embedded to it is the mirrored surface. Each side edge of the frame receives a solid metal sphere that can be used as ahanger. Available in several dimensions, Aro Mirror still allows to form sets through the metal spheres, which this time connect the pieces in sequence and create different compositionsLeandro GarciaContrary to a general trend of large-scale production and homogenization, he develops unique and exclusive designs. His creative process claims on rational and functional solutions that explore the essence of shapes in the conception of the object and/or space. Leandro Garcia seeks to develop a timeless aesthetic, which translates into the disposal of excess and theexploration of primordial spatial matters such as proportion, light and shadow, materials and textures.The detail is essential, being directly connected to the design artwork.Architect and urban-planer graduated from the university “Universidade do Grande ABC(UniABC)”, Leandro Garcia began his studies in the area over 25 years ago, when attended technicalschool in Civil Engineering Drawing (ETE Julio de Mesquita). Still in university, he received an honorablemention at the International Competition of Architecture Schools from the 4th International Biennialof Architecture. He collaborated with two important Brazilian offices, receiving several national andinternational prizes. At first he worked with the designer Marcelo Rosenbaum and then with therenowned architect Isay Weinfeld.The architect was also professor at Campo Real College, at Centro Europeu and at ISAE/FGV.Nowadays, he directs his own studio, which develops residential, commercial and institutionalarchitecture projects, and also interior and furniture design. Many of these projects have been publishedin different Brazilian and foreign magazines, and products presented in several editions of the MilanDesign Week and commercialized nationally and internationally.He is also a professor at the Tuiuti University of Paraná (UTP) and the British School of Creative Arts (EBAC).