10 Mirrors as Art:
A Curated Selection of Pieces
That Move the Heart
Series|Mirrors as Art
Part 1
What Does It Mean
to See Mirrors as Art?
Mirrors are a practical part of daily life — helping us check our appearance, stay safe, and navigate the world.
But at the same time, they reflect another version of reality — one that can spark our imagination. (→ Read more)
In this series, we explore mirrors from a different angle: as art.
Here, “art” means something that brings life to a space — like a favorite painting — and moves you each time you see it.
Beyond function, these mirrors enrich both your surroundings and your spirit.
Let us introduce 10 inspiring mirrors that embody this idea.
1. Gervasoni “Sweet”

This mirror is what led me to explore the idea of “Mirrors as Art.”
2. Zanotta “Sosia”

When I first saw this mirror, I couldn’t help but smile.
I thought, “How delightful!”
3. Glas Italia
“Sturm und Drang”

“What is this frame?”
“What on earth is going on here?”
— That’s what ran through my mind.
4. Glas Italia
“Gli Specchi di Dioniso”
The colors were striking — playful in a way that made me think of Sottsass.
And yes, it turned out to be his work.
5. Glas Italia “Marlene”

Go ahead — take a walk in front of this distorted mirror.
Watch how your reflection shifts with the warped frame.
It’s a strange and fascinating feeling, isn’t it?
6. Magis
“Morphed Mirror”

This is one of Magis’s new pieces for 2025.
The mirror looks soft and bouncy—almost like mochi or jelly.
Nos. 7–10 Coming Soon
The journey continues — keep exploring these brilliant mirrors from No.6 and beyond!
Thank you for reading all the way to the end.
Whew — starting to feel like you might need a new mirror too?
If something here sparks your curiosity —
or if you ever have questions about interiors and how to bring beauty into your space —
feel free to get in touch.
I’m always happy to chat and explore possibilities with you.
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