Thumbnail Filmstrip of Fiam PHANTOM Free-Standing Mirror Images
Description
Wall mirror in 6 mm high temperature fused glass, back-silvered. 5 mm flat mirror. Rear frame in painted metal. It can be hung horizontally or vertically. As always, and above all, the mirror as “the Phantom of the Opera”: a mask to cover a disfigured face and only allows the best part to be seen. An artistic and musical dichotomy between obscurity and harmony. This led to PHANTOM: in the metaphor, here is beauty, the physical body and the image, which dominate with the prevalent flat surface and then astonish with distortion.Specifications
Dimensions:
15cm D x 90cm W x 190cm H
Vendor Info
FIAM has been exploring an ancient material for 50 years. Produced from the ground, thanks to silicon and carbonates, glass is transparent like the sky. A transparency which is just one of its many conditions, which hides a huge expressive potential daily explored by FIAM’s know-how. Everything starts from the bending, the process which, through the creation of the Onda Pouf, has allowed FIAM to stand out, thanks to the ability of modeling the sheets to create the shape required. Then comes the fusion, which thermically distorts the sheet glass to impress the desired pattern on it.Since 2018 the core of the company has been expanding, doing justice to the acronym in its name: Fabbrica Italiana Arredamenti Moderni (Italian factory of modern furniture). The culture of glass which, like Vittorio Livi, the founder, said ”isn’t limited to the manufacturing of accessories, but of complete dining and living furnishing, where glass is celebrated like a precious material, also combined with other natural materials, significantly marking the distinguishing feature of the company”.
Attention is now paid not only to the “objects” but also to their settings. Hence FIAM’s Mood project, environments strongly characterized with style and atmospheres, where glass communicates with new materials, intensifying each other. Pure, Modern and Sophisticated: three different moods, each with two possible variables, Soft and Incisive, to cover three different zones of taste and aesthetic.