
Georg Table Mirror / 159 eur
Designed by Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm
A portable, two-legged mirror – comfortably leaning up against the wall when placed on a table or a dresser. Can also be hung directly on the wall. The design is inspired by a mix of Nordic sensuality and Japanese minimalism - characterized by the simple frame of two wooden poles.
- Details
- Oak / Black
Mirror
FSC 100%
WxDxH: 35x3x55 cm
Item no. S1930315 - Packaging
- WxDxH: 45x60x9 cm
Weight: 2,35 kg - Material and care
Proper usage and maintenance
Proper usage and maintenance is vital for getting the most out of the valuable resources we have. Our designs are made to last for generations, but just like everything else, they need a little care to get there.
Painted Oak
Origin
Oak grows in most temperate zones. The Skagerak oak comes from European forests and is either 100% FSC certified or FSC mix certified, harvested under sustainable forest management. The selection of the wood is extremely careful and all processing is by hand, so that only the best and most durable pieces of wood are used in production.Why
Oak is a sturdy and hardwearing type of wood containing natural tannings that will protect against bacterial growth. As an open grain wood, Oak absorbs colour really well and leaves graphic traces of the natural texture visible on the surface.Maintenance
When painted, your product requires no maintenance other than cleaning with a damp cloth. The best result is obtained by wiping over with a dry cloth afterwards. Ordinary cleaning products may be used to remove stubborn dirt.


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About the designer / Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm

With a Swedish mother and Danish father Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm shows her Nordic roots in her designs through a minimalistic approach and strong combinations of materials like wood, leather and wool. Function is her starting point and dictates the idiom of her beautiful designs. Chris is a curious and investigative woman. And it is in the investigation that she finds her biggest inspiration – an investigation of all possible angles of a design that draws her and broadens her perspective on the design process. Besides this, she is deeply fascinated by traditional Japanese architecture and design which focuses on the core function of the design.