Flûte

A mirror embracing modern and classic styles at the same time. Its minimal lines combined with classic proportions and modern details give life to a piece with strong yet silent features. With a slim profile that hides its real depth, Flute appears to float on the wall. The double bevelled-mirror doors open to reveal a generous cupboard inside, offering ample space for most needs.
The name Flute refers to the rib of the glass details found above and below the mirror. These glass tubes provide a warm, diffused lighting towards the person using the mirror, while the intensity is stronger against the wall.

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Other products by Samuel Wilkinson

Gravity Oval
Float
Gravity Round
Flûte

Samuel Wilkinson's commitment to designing interesting objects is apparent in his work, always looking to add a fresh dynamic approach in either form or function. His deep understanding of materials and manufacturing helps him to push the boundaries whilst still achieving a high level of detail and craftsmanship. Samuel Wilkinson graduated in furniture and related product design at Ravensboure College of Art & Design in 2002. While at Ravensbourne Wilkinson won several design awards, including the RSA award and D&AD New Blood. After working for 5 years for leading consultancies he set up his eponymous studio in 2008. The studio's work diversifies across various disciplines from small consumer products to large public projects. Samuel's work has been published worldwide and has won numerous awards including two of the highest honours in design, Design of the Year from the London Design museum and the Black pencil from the D&AD. His work is features in permanent collections of some the most regarded museums including the MoMA, The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Collection, The Art Institute of Chicago and the Design Museum in Helsinki.