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Matin
by Laurène Guarneri

MATIN is inspired by dew drops on a magical morning. The designer, Laurène Gaurneri, froze this moment to integrate it into our interiors, allowing us to hold onto the beauty of this wonder. This mysterious and melancholic mirror reminds us of nature’s poetry.

The dewdrops intrigue, attract and draw you in. They are applied by hand, making every Matin into a unique design mirror. Matin is not only a poetic mirror. It has a special 360° suspension, enabling you to rotate the drops in any direction you want.

Laurène is an artisan and designer based in Paris, France. She has always been fascinated by the reflection of light on mirrors.

Rotate your mirror

2908.301

Specifications
for Matin

Width
100 cm

Height
100 cm

Depth
2,50 cm

Net weight
11 kg

Material detail
mirrored glass + hand applied drops + rotating suspension

Customizable from x pieces
25

Collection
Signature

Assembly required
No

Bathroom proof
Yes

Designer
Laurène Guarneri

Frame colour
-

Light
No

Mirror colour
-

Suspension accessories
2 x (screw + washer + plug)

Suspension direction
Rotating suspension

Warranty
7 years

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Instruction manual
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About the designer

Laurène Guarneri

Laurène is a French artisan and designer based in Paris, France. She has always been fascinated by the reflection of light on mirrors and finds her inspiration in poetic moments of everyday life. After obtaining her master's degree at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris-Cergy, she decided to open a studio where she designs and produces unique handmade mirrors.

Laurène advocates a return to the sensitive and aims to create mirrors that fit into everyday life by bringing simplicity and poetry with them. The design draws its inspiration from a simple and refined aesthetic, stimulated by fleeting moments of life, such as the light of the sun, the colours of the sky, the moments of rain... Her gaze is turned towards the fleeting beauty of the present and tends towards contemplation.

Laurène Guarneri