MENU s latest iteration 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. |
They want to create the simplest design that doesn't compromise on the shape's beauty or the details a design which cannot be enhanced further through adding or subtracting. |
This versatile and practical mirror can be used in the bathroom, dressing room, or hallway. |
A minimalist frame of four wooden mountings resembles the other designs in the Cutter series. |
The shape and design is inspired by old barrels and comes in three different sizes and stains of sustainably harvested mango wood, in either black or tan leather. |
The frame consists of two wooden poles which you can also use for hanging your bags, hats, scarfs and so forth. |
Crafted by skilled Mennonite craftsmen in Pennsylvania, the Simple Mirror is oversized at 6 feet tall and made of solid, oil rubbed hardwood. |
It has been a MENU bestseller ever since it was introduced in 2012. |
Crafted with care from natural wool fibers, up close its soft loops alternating in size evoke the feeling of walking on a pebbled beach, but from far away the surface of the rug appears to ripple like a cornfield swaying with the wind. |
The chair is designed by Afteroom, a recent design studio that is based in Stockholm; Hung-Ming Chen and Chen-Yen Wei are the founding designers of Afteroom. |
The 4L size is suitable for space-limited rooms, while the capacious 30L is good to manage litter in bigger spaces. |
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