Moustache
Veidrodis / Zodiac M Mirror by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez, 2023
Emaliuota keramika / Enamelled ceramic
Galimi įvairių spalvų ir dydžių modeliai
Available in various colors and sizes
Galimi įvairių spalvų ir dydžių modeliai
Available in various colors and sizes
55 x 90 x 15.5 cm
21 1/2 x 35 1/2 x 6 in
21 1/2 x 35 1/2 x 6 in
The Zodiac mirror by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez plays with its mirror surface to complete the 'sausage' it is made of. Seemingly inflated and made of ultra glossy ceramic to remind the...
The Zodiac mirror by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez plays with its mirror surface to complete the "sausage" it is made of.
Seemingly inflated and made of ultra glossy ceramic to remind the inflatable boat it bears the name, the Zodiac mirror frame looks full thanks to a symmetrical mirror image of half a ring into the mirror.
Jean-Baptiste Fastrez, born in 1984, Jean-Baptiste Fastrez lives and works in Paris.
He won the 2011 Grand Prix du Jury of Design Parade 6 in Villa Noailles (Hyères, France).
Since 2011, he has established his own design studio in Paris.
His partners are the Danish textil manufacturer Kvadrat, the Galerie Lafayettes in Paris , Sèvres / Cité de la céramique, the glass reaserch center Cirva in Marseille, the french brand Moustache and the London and Paris based design gallery Galerie kreo.
His work has been presented at VIA in Paris, at Mudac in Lausanne, at Grand Hornu in Belgium and at Museum of Art in Seoul. Some of his works are also included of the permanent collection of the Villa Noailles in Hyeres, the Cnap and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Seemingly inflated and made of ultra glossy ceramic to remind the inflatable boat it bears the name, the Zodiac mirror frame looks full thanks to a symmetrical mirror image of half a ring into the mirror.
Jean-Baptiste Fastrez, born in 1984, Jean-Baptiste Fastrez lives and works in Paris.
He won the 2011 Grand Prix du Jury of Design Parade 6 in Villa Noailles (Hyères, France).
Since 2011, he has established his own design studio in Paris.
His partners are the Danish textil manufacturer Kvadrat, the Galerie Lafayettes in Paris , Sèvres / Cité de la céramique, the glass reaserch center Cirva in Marseille, the french brand Moustache and the London and Paris based design gallery Galerie kreo.
His work has been presented at VIA in Paris, at Mudac in Lausanne, at Grand Hornu in Belgium and at Museum of Art in Seoul. Some of his works are also included of the permanent collection of the Villa Noailles in Hyeres, the Cnap and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.