A mirror isn’t merely purely functional: since ancient times, they have reflected the style of a period – framed by ornate Baroque flourishes or Gothic arches and the simple lines of the Bauhaus movement. It takes the fundamentals of the mirror into the modern age, yet with a mythological twist, referenced in its name: in Greek mythology Nimbus was a shining cloud or corona that often surrounded a deity when on Earth.
Design studio Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen looked to the way in which a painting or picture is framed to change the overall expression of the artwork. Encompassed by a halo-like bronzed or polished brass ring, held in place by decorative screws, the circular mirror adds to the sense of light and space in a room
Surrounded with a bronzed or polished solid brass frame, held in place with decorative screws, the Nimbus mirror measures 110 cm in diameter, making it ideal as a functional object, as well as a decorative addition to homes, hotels or office