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Infinito
by Esther Everaert

Our INFINITO mirror is an interactive wall-sculpture. As light dances upon its surface, the Infinito Mirror breathes life into any space it graces. It comprises 3 separate mirrors with a different, organically shaped, precision cut void. The overlapping of the different shapes creates a unique drawing which is enhanced by their reflection in the mirror behind it.

Hanging the mirrors is easy. The black powder coated metal support has 3 notches to securely hang the 3 mirrors with an equal distance from each other. You choose the order of the mirrors, which means you personalize your Infinito by changing their interplay with each other.

The intermingling contours and curves intertwine, creating a breathtaking graphic design that transcends the boundaries of traditional mirrors. The possibilities are “infinite” and the mirrors can be hung in another order. Whether it's your living room, bedroom, or creative workspace, this mirror becomes the centrepiece of inspiration, inviting you to explore new possibilities and ignite the artist within.

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Specifications
for Infinito

Width
70 cm

Height
100 cm

Depth
6,50 cm

Net weight
15 kg

Material detail
3 mirrors with precision cut voids + black powder coated hanger

Customizable from x pieces
25

Collection
Signature

Assembly required
Yes

Bathroom proof
Yes

Designer
Esther Everaert

Frame colour
-

Light
No

Mirror colour
Puur

Suspension accessories
special

Suspension direction
1 direction

Warranty
7 years

Downloads

Instruction manual
Download

3D model
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About the designer

Esther Everaert

Esther is the creative drive behind Deknudt Mirrors. She combines design, strategy and technology and aims for a connection on a deeper level with our customers thanks to well-thought-out, timeless and unseen mirrors.

In her role as head of design at Deknudt mirrors, she coordinates collaborations with our external designers and designs a handful of new mirrors every year.

Esther draws on her passion for craftsmanship, materials and a detailed eye for aesthetics to create mirrors that tell a story and that can be treasured for many years to come. She does this without losing sight of the functionality of her designs, where efficiency in production and assembly are equally important as the aesthetic appeal of a mirror. Seeing ideas come to live and become an integral part of someone’s home is a constant source of motivation in the search of new designs.

Esther Everaert