Philippe Starck
'Royalton' Wall Mirror, 1991
Tubular aluminium frame, cast aluminium, glass mirror, glass lamp, cut crystal, electrical components
65 7/10 × 20 1/2 × 13 4/5 in. | 167 × 52 × 35 cm
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The rare 'Royalton' wall mirror designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade Aleph (UBIK) in 1991 and in production from 1992, produced in limited numbers and long since out...
The rare 'Royalton' wall mirror designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade Aleph (UBIK) in 1991 and in production from 1992, produced in limited numbers and long since out of production.
The frame is made from tubular polished aluminium, with rotating arms in polished cast aluminium. The rectangular mirror with two bevelled edges, a satin colourless glass lamp shade (with toggle switch), a transparent glass shelf with bevelled edge and a flower vase in transparent cut crystal.
This example, in perfect condition (as new), to include it's original wooden case for the glass mirror from Driade Aleph, as published (mirror dimensions: 81 x 52 cm).
The frame is made from tubular polished aluminium, with rotating arms in polished cast aluminium. The rectangular mirror with two bevelled edges, a satin colourless glass lamp shade (with toggle switch), a transparent glass shelf with bevelled edge and a flower vase in transparent cut crystal.
This example, in perfect condition (as new), to include it's original wooden case for the glass mirror from Driade Aleph, as published (mirror dimensions: 81 x 52 cm).
