Inspired by antique floor mirrors, this tall, slender piece reclaims classic proportions with a sharper edge. Its narrow frame and generous height add depth and spatial tension to a room, stretching light and perspective while quietly commanding attention. More than a functional mirror, it acts as a statement of intent — offering a glimpse not just of the space, but of the bold, considered taste of the person who placed it there.
Teun Zwets doesn’t design politely — and that’s exactly why we wanted to work with him. His approach is unfiltered: loud colours, unapologetic gloss, rough materials that look like they’ve been dragged straight out of the workshop. There’s no ego in the work, but there is attitude. Together we pushed furniture into a new territory, one where a chair or accessory doesn’t just blend in — it leads. These pieces behave more like characters than static objects.