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EXTEND MIRROR

In the past, common bamboo ladders were used as household objects inside and outside country homes in China, functioning as an ever-ready stand for hanging a wide variety of things from tools and cloths to dried food. As a tribute to this utilitarian household symbol, Neri&Hu used three different ladder proportions to make a set of solid hardwood frames for floor standing mirrors.

Made by De La Espada

De La Espada was founded in 1993 by Luis De Oliveira and Fatima De La Espada. Hailing from Porto and Madrid respectively and educated in London, the founders opened the first De La Espada store in London in 1996, when there was comparatively little quality contemporary furniture in the city. The De La Espada aesthetic evolved from influences including the Arts and Crafts movement, architects such as Tadao Ando, Luis Barragán, John Pawson, and Álvaro Siza, and Scandinavian design from the 1950s. De La Espada operated as a designer/manufacturer/retailer of our own products until 2007 when we began to enter into the second phase of the business.

Since 2007, we have taken a more collaborative approach, working closely with carefully selected design partners and retailers across the world, combining expertise and exchanging cultures, friendships, and ideas.

SOURCE: DELAESPADA.COM

COUNTRY: PORTUGAL


Dimensions

Small: W 16.1" x D 1.5" x H 86.6"

Medium: W 25.5" x D 1.5" x H 86.6"

Large: W 37.4" x D 1.5" x H 86.6"


Materials & Options

Available in American black walnut, American white oak, or European Ash in a range of finishes


Contact Us

Contact Hollace Cluny for more information at 416 968 7894 or send us an inquiry.


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