• wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror
  • wawa Mirror

wawa Mirror

design TORAFU ARCHITECTS [2016]
Manufacturer TSURUYA SHOTEN

[Price]
Natural JPY20,000
Red, Black, Maki JPY22,000
[Size]
W.275 D.90 H.310 mm
Weight: 1kg
[Material]
Rattan, Mirror, Steel (Electrodeposition Coating)
Attachment / Wall Mounting Screw x 1
[Brand]
METROCS (made in Japan)

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A mirror that explores the potential of rattan

We have created our original wall-mounted mirror designed by TORAFU ARCHITECTS. The mirror is made of rattan, a material with more than 1,000 years history in Japan. Its frame, which makes use of rattan’s characteristic flexibility and strength, is simple yet projects a sense of presence. “wa” means “ring” in Japanese, and the name “wawa” comes from its “overlapping rings” shape made from spiraled thick rattan. The rattan frames are carefully crafted by hand at TSURUYA SHOTEN, a rattan product manufacturer founded in Yamagata Prefecture in 1907.
It received Good Design Award 2016.

Variation

  • Natural

    Natural

  • Red

    Red

  • Black

    Black

  • Maki (rattan-wound)

    Maki
    (rattan-wound)

  • TORAFU ARCHITECTS

    Founded in 2004 by Koichi Suzuno and Shinya Kamuro, TORAFU ARCHITECTS employs a working approach based on architectural thinking. Works by the duo include a diverse range of projects, from architectural design to interior design for shops, exhibition space design, product design, spatial installations and film making. Some of their main works include ‘TMPLATE IN CLASKA’, ‘airvase’ and ‘AA STOOL’. Their works have received a number of awards such as Red Dot: Best of the Best, and ‘airvase’ was selected for the permanent collection at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 2015.