Caadre is a mirror for a built-in 55" TV. Wall mirror in titanium 5 mm semi-reflective glass, consisting of 4 single curved elements in 6 mm semi-reflective glass titanium back painted black, or 6 mm bronze glass back-blown. Matt black painted metal frame.The price refers to the mirror with semi-reflective glass frame back painted black.
Fiam - Caadre mirror for TV 55" 195x140
Caadre is a mirror for a built-in 55" TV. Wall mirror in titanium 5 mm semi-reflective glass, consisting of 4 single curved elements in 6 mm semi-reflective glass titanium back painted black, or 6 mm bronze glass back-blown. Matt black painted metal frame.
Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck, world-renowned architect and designer, designed for FIAM Caadre glass mirror, which is also available with tv included (Caadre TV). Starck was born in Paris in 1949 and first studied at Notre Dame de Sainte Croix in Neuilly and then he graduated from École Nissim de Camondo in Paris.
An exterior, interior and product architect, Starck is active in every field of design. In 1989 he designed the Asahi and Nani Nani buildings in Tokyo. In 1991, in a single year, he designed a building in Osaka, ten buildings in Los Angeles, the Angle Building in Antwerp, in Belgium, and an entire district in Paris.
As an interior architect, in 1982 he designed the current layout of the Elysée Palace, in 1984 Café Costes and in 1985 Manin in Tokyo.In addition to furniture collections for French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and Swiss companies, he created the Fluocaril toothbrush, bags and suitcases for Vuitton, street furniture for Décaux, bottles for Glacier, sailing-boats for Bénéteau, vehicles, cutlery and tableware, and computers.
The awards received by the designer over the years are not few. Among them: Designpreis, Design Plus, iF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, Good Design Award and Compasso d'Oro.
Fiam
Vittorio Livi has always had a passion: glass.
The first company he founded, Fullet, produced colored glass for the furniture industry. This was followed by Artiglass, Curvovetro, Cromoglass and Vellutart.
From the merger of some of these companies, FIAM, the first company to make curved glass furniture elements, was born in 1973. Thanks to its technology and collaborations with well-known international designers, FIAM became a leader in its field and some of its products are exhibited in 25 international museums.
After being involved in the renovation of Montegridolfo, a walled village dating back to the 7th century B.C., in 1992 Vittorio Livi acquires and rehabilitates Villa Miralfiore, a historic building in Pesaro dating back to 1260.
Part of the villa is dedicated to Spazio Miralfiore, a museum of glass works produced by Livi and numerous national and international artists.
- Brand
- Fiam
- Designer
- Philippe Starck
- Material
- mirror
semi-reflective glass