Ouvert Mirror
En ouvert is the French name given to an open body alignment in which a ballet dancer faces the audience downstage.
OUVERT, a 199cm high mirror, presents an equally open and self-confident stance in the eye of its beholder. Taking the name from the world of dance is fitting since OUVERT zeroes in on the playful and swinging lightness sought by NOTE’s designers in their work: the world is serious enough – so it makes sense to leave it to the objects that enrich people’s everyday lives to espouse effortlessness and joie de vivre. What Wittmann and NOTE have playfully created together speaks to a finely-tuned sense of design coupled with handcrafted details, as well as the high quality of workmanship manifested in all of the products that leave the Wittmann workshops.
New mirror OUVERT is encased by a leather frame, whose light padding creates additional sculptural depth. Four seams in twin-needle stitching set at fixed positions emphasise the proportions while highlighting the outstanding level of craftsmanship. An instantly likeable home accessory, the mirror either leans casually against the wall or is elegantly hung upon it using the mounting provided.
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Wittmann
Wittmann creates treasured pieces: They are the product of an uncompromising approach to craft and design – two elements that have been uniquely cultivated by Wittmann right from the very start. Wittmann is adept at setting trends, creating milestones in the history of furniture.
Unmatched craftsmanship, as well as meticulous selection and working of fine materials, provide the basis for executing new ideas and forms. To bring them to life, Wittmann regularly partners with the greatest names of their time. And it is not uncommon for long-term cooperations to be the outcome: collaborators including Johannes Spalt, Jean Nouvel, Matteo Thun and Paolo Piva set the direction that Jaime Hayon, Sebastian Herkner and Luca Nichetto have now seamlessly picked up on, taking it into a new era.