Franco Albini Luella Mirror

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Description

The Luella mirror is designed by Franco Albini & Franca Helg and was originally produced in Italy during the 1950s. The combination of rattan and the curved geometric pattern makes the Luella mirror as decorative as it is functional. The Italian duo Franco Albini and Franca Helg were renowned architects and had their heyday in the 1950s, producing a wide range of renowned furniture designs as well as architectural works and properties.

Specifications

  • BrandSika Design
  • CollectionIcons
  • DesignerFranco Albini
  • Product TypeMirror
  • Location RatingIndoor
  • MaterialsNatural Rattan
  • Width (in)22.9
  • Height (in)27.6
  • Length/Depth (in)1.6
  • Product Weight (lbs)9.9
  • Contract / Hospitality Rated?Yes
  • Eco FriendlyYes
  • Warranty2 Years
  • Country of OriginIndonesia
  • CareRattan requires no maintenance but can be wiped with a lightly dampened cloth if needed.
  • Assembly Required?No

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  • FA-70-PU
    Polished Natural

Brand

Sika Design

Sika Design has been designing and manufacturing the finest handmade furniture for more than 70 years – from its humble origins in 1942 with a first batch of lamps and baskets made of rush and willow to an internationally-acclaimed company trusted by many hotels, restaurants and offices all over the world. As one Scandinavia's oldest producers of rattan and wicker furniture, Sika Design takes pride in guaranteeing the highest levels of quality, comfort and sustainability in all of their...

Designer

Franco Albini

Franco Albini was an Italian architect and designer, renowned for merging modern, minimalist furniture design with traditional Italian craftsmanship. In his creations he used raw, inexpensive materials. He had great success in the 1950s when he created a range of distinguished furniture designs, including the famous and fashionable rattan chairs that remain on permanent exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York. During his distinguished career, Albini won three Compasso D'Oro awa...

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