‘mirage’ for lema by tokujin yoshioka

 

 

being shown at the 2013 salone internazionale del mobile in milan is ‘mirage’ for italian company lema – a shimmering collage of mirrored plates designed by renowned japanese designer tokujin yoshioka. lined side by side, each panel is able to be manipulated and arranged at various positions and angles, transforming the initial structure into several glimmering iterations – enabled by the specially designed modular coupling system. ‘mirage’ is a contemporary reinterpretation of traditional mirror manufacturing, merging the disciplines of art and design in one cohesive piece.

 

 

tokujin yoshioka: mirage for LEMA at milan design week 2013lined side by side, each panel is able to be manipulated and arranged at various positions and angles

 

tokujin yoshioka: mirage for LEMA at milan design week 2013‘mirage’ is a contemporary reinterpretation of traditional mirror manufacturing

 

 

tokujin yoshioka: mirage for LEMA at milan design week 2013the initial structure is able to transfrom into several glimmering iterations

 

 

tokujin yoshioka: mirage for LEMA at milan design week 2013

 

 

 

tokujin yoshioka: mirage for LEMA at milan design week 2013a sketch of the design