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Convex Volume Mirrors Pair | Decorative Objects by Robert Sukrachand. Item composed of walnut and bronze
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Robert Sukrachand

Convex Volume Mirrors Pair - Decorative Objects

Price $4,000

Creation: 6-8 weeks
Shipping: 7 days
Price $500 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: February 23, 2025

DimensionsWeight
50H x 28W x 4D in
127H x 71.12W x 10.16D cm
62H x 35W x 4D in
157.48H x 88.9W x 10.16D cm

Pair of bronze Convex Volume Mirror's installed in a Brooklyn project.

The Volume Mirror continues our fascination with 3-dimensional, reflective surfaces. Eschewing the convention that a mirrors' primary function is for viewing ones own reflection, these graphic pieces offer the warm, atmospheric feel of a mirror while functioning as a dynamic and sculptural object.

Materials: Bronze Mirror with a Natural Oiled Walnut frame.

Dimensions:
Volume Mirror Small pair. 28"W x 50"L x 4"T
Volume Mirror Medium pair. 35"W x 62"L x 4"T

Item Convex Volume Mirrors Pair
As seen in Private Residence, Brooklyn, NY
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Robert Sukrachand
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
"Robert Sukrachand is a New York City based furniture designer. Drawing from his background in photography and traditional wood craft, Robert's designs explore geometry, volume, and reflection in unexpected ways. Employing novel material and color combinations, he seeks to create dynamic objects that remain in motion as the viewer engages them.

After graduating from New York University with a degree in Photography in 2008, Robert began building furniture in his free time. Several years of experimentation ensued and he launched his first collection at Bklyn Designs in 2015. As a photographer he sought to craft images that were complex but also succinct. His approach to design maintains a similar focus - to produce objects that are thoughtful without being overwrought. Robert's work is inspired by geometric abstraction, classical mathematics, and natural materials."