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Philippe Starck created his Francois Ghost Mirror (2005) for Kartell by combining modern materials with the inspiring colors of Venetian Murano glass. Available in two sizes (2.5' to 3.5' tall), the rectangular mirrors are surrounded with translucent polycarbonate frames that both reflect and absorb light. The result is intriguing mixture of depth and jewel-like brilliance, similar to cut crystal frames of the past. In 2006, the Francois Ghost Mirror was reinterpreted by 50 artists, including Ora Ito, Matali Crasset and Christophe Pillet. The artists donated their works of art to an auction and the proceeds went to a charity for children in need.
This cocktail table from Neiman Marcus oozes glamour. You’ll see a lot of the mirrored look in interiors right now, a throw back to the time of the Golden Age of Hollywood. In a small room, this table could create such depth without having the typical mirror on the wall. The crisscross legs have a subtle wave to them, which gives the heavy top a bit of a feminine touch! I really like the detail ...
Women’s sunglasses are often considered a beauty accessory in addition to their practical purpose. Sunglasses come out when the sun does, especially for people who are driving, on beaches or on ski slopes. The idea is to protect the eyes from bright light and in many cases from UV rays as well. But of course, as movie stars have taught us, fashion sunglasses can add glamor and mystery to you...
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