


Parisian Floor S
by Arik Levy
The modules, available in several sizes and finishings, allow infinite and unique assembling combinations, going from the most simple to the most articulated.The result is a fragmented reflection of the person standing in front of the mirror. Parts of the body seem to be moving, drifting in different directions.Thanks to its destructured and graphical configuration, this modular mirror gives the impression that the parquet wooden floor, so typical for old parisian apartments, is climbing up the wall.
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Arik Levy
Born in Tel-Aviv in 1963, passionate about art, technique, surfing, photographer and creator, Arik Levy obtains in 1991 a certificate of industrial design at the Art Center College of Design in Switzerland.
In 1997 he founded together with Pippo Lioni his own design studio LDesign in Paris and thus turns back to his first passions, art and industrial design. Since then, he has been working together with big brands like Vitra, Ligne Roset, Cinna, Sentou Gallery, l’Oréal, Lanvin, Renault, Baccarat, Zanotta.
Arik Levy, who considers himself as a designer “who feels”, continues having a considerable impact on our interior and exterior environment. His work consists of public sculptures, like the Rock, his masterpiece and environments of multiple usage.