Zanotta
“Sosia”
Series|Mirrors as Art
Part 4
When I first saw this mirror, I couldn’t help but smile.
I thought, “How delightful!”

The small hand-drawn illustrations feel like the kind of sketches you’d make with a pencil in the corner of your notebook—spontaneous and full of personality.
They bring a playful, light-hearted spirit to the piece, making it feel warm and inviting.

At first glance, it might seem like a plain mirror.
But take a closer look—and you’ll see that the entire lower half of the frame is filled with detailed illustrations.
It’s a quiet surprise, waiting to be discovered.
These drawings add depth and charm, turning something ordinary into something full of personality.

As you focus on the illustrations, you begin to notice something charming:
they’re made up of everyday things—buildings, objects, and little moments you might see in daily life.

Each one is drawn with care, like a life-sized memory captured in miniature.
It’s simply adorable.

It even makes our own everyday life—reflected on this side of the mirror—feel a little more precious.

While fully functional as a mirror, it also quietly highlights the little joys scattered throughout daily life.
That subtle sense of playfulness—so charming and lighthearted—is exactly what I love about it.
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