Dorian
A sophisticated new element
for the bedroom. The Dorian mirror is
a simple rectangle that stylishly combines its cool and luminous glass surface
with the warm saddle-leather that covers the frame. Elegantly minimalist, the
Dorian’s well-thought out details make it a multi-purpose accessory, perfect in
every room of the house. An object that reflects all of Poltrona Frau’s values:
handcraftsmanship, purity, leather culture. And an intimate, whispered elegance
that confirms the affinity between Roberto
Lazzeroni’s vision and the spirit of the brand. The supporting
structure of the Dorian
mirror is composed of a poplar plywood panel with solid beech
frame. The back of the panel is refined with black jacquard cloth. The frame is
upholstered in saddle-leather with tone-on-tone or contrast stitching, carried
out with great manual ability. Dorian is lightly padded on both sides and
pleasantly soft to the touch. The mirror consists of 5 mm-thick silver glass.
The internal layer has an anti-shatter safety film. The Dorian mirror can be completed
with various accessories so it can be used on the floor or wall-hung.
About Designer | |
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Roberto Lazzeroni |
Roberto Lazzeroni was born in
Pisa. He studied art and architecture in Florence, taking an increasing
personal interest in the phenomena of conceptual art and radical design during
his years of training. He débuted professionally in the early 1980s with a
series of important 'Interior Architecture' works that were immediately noticed
and published by both Italian and international magazines.
Roberto
Lazzeroni has enjoyed an extremely dynamic professional journey that today sees
him involved in various projects, and able to boast prestigious collaborations,
art direction and interior and contract design in various parts of the world.
Awards include: Tecniques Discretes (Paris, 1991), Conran Foundation Museum,
(London, 1992), Elegant Techniques, (Chicago, 1992), La Fabbrica Estetica,
(Paris, 1993), Dall'Albergo alla Nave, (Genoa, 1993), Costruire il mobile,
(Milan 1999). |