Our societies, as we know, change and evolve in keeping with more or less latent needs, and if design concurrently makes these developments its own, accompanying them and giving them shape, then the growth of median age and life expectancy is an urgent issue that design has to embrace and address
32 mirrors to fall in love with, in a gallery by Ideat Germany
In its March/April issue, German magazine IDEAT suggests a comprehensive selection of mirrors in the name of creativity, featuring unusual shapes, daring embellishments and high-personality colour variations. As Nadine Najjar writes in her article, “admiring these mirrors is better than looking at your own reflection” (explore here IDEAT’s website)
Magazine: IDEAT
Country: Germany
Article: Beautiful self-reflection
Author: Nadine Najaar
Photo: Campos wall mirror, by Sovet



