Vesuvius 90 Wall Mirror By Atlas Project
$1,947
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Vesuvius 90 Wall Mirror by Atlas ProjectDimensions: D 3/5 x Ø 90 cm. Materials: Black powder painted iron, mirror, lava stone, glass fusion handpainted, copper, and wood.Available in different sizes. Please contact us.VESUVIUSVesuvius is the tribute of Atlasproject to the most powerful and romantic presence of nature in the landscape of Naples. The Vesuvius Mirror recalls the amazing force of nature through the combination of the materials selected: lavic stone, fused glass, and copper. The geometries of the design retrace the relentless descent of incandescent lava, while the mirror suggests to the spectator that witnessing the becoming of nature and remaining stunned is the only option offered to the spectator.Our ProjectThe synergy between a thirty-year Italian craft experience and an original design, based on the need to research and develop topics up with the new aesthetic trends, gives birth to Atlasproject, an exclusive furniture collection conceived by the designer Massimiliano Giordano.Born and developed first in Copenhagen, then in Vienna and finally in Rome, the project is – as a matter of fact - a journey of contamination and encounter between the many cultures of the European Design.The production is focused on a dynamic dialogue between geometries and materials, which leads to collections of deep impact and elegance. Every piece merges essential geometric shapes with the most surprising materials, textures, and colors, as the result of a careful selection of natural materials and hand-processed metals.The Atlasproject collections are entirely made in Italy, where the tradition of artisanality is still a deep value, to ensure high-quality and long-life products.Of Neapolitan origins, Massimiliano Giordano grew up inthe family’s artistic atelier.The artisan knowledge and the design skills lead him to Atlasproject, a creative container inspired by the journey, leit motiv of his personal and professional life. In fact, the designer leaves from Naples towards Copenhagen, where he will stay for five years, and then for Vienna for five years more in the heart of the Mitteleuropean design, and finally in Rome, where he currently lives and works.The amazing connections between the encountered design souls actually represent the most significant stylistic figure of his works.