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Glass sculptures | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Jaime and Isaac Salm of MIO | Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia. Item made of wood with glass
Glass sculptures | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Jaime and Isaac Salm of MIO | Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia. Item made of wood with glass

Created and Sold by Jaime and Isaac Salm of MIO

Jaime and Isaac Salm of MIO

Glass sculptures - Wall Hangings

Featured In Comcast Technology Center, Philadelphia, PA

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A collaboration with photographer and artist Karen Harmelin Tropea in for the new Comcast Technology Center. The project is a sculpture is made with glass, laminated plywood, digitally printed film designed as a journey into human emotion.

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Jaime and Isaac Salm of MIO
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
MIO was founded by the Salm brothers (Isaac, the numbers guy and Jaime, the design guy) with the objective of merging business rigor with environmentally and socially progressive design. Our mission is to give people the power to design living spaces with beautiful, sustainable and highly personal product experiences.

To achieve this goal, these two brothers design products, services, interactions, interiors and sustainable experiences. At MIO, they believe that sustainability is a value everyone should seek in all aspects of life. Their vision is to empower everyone to design and enjoy practical, beautiful and sustainable living spaces. Giving shape to this new culture requires a paradigm shift. Changing minds drives us to create design where responsibility and desire co-exist. Following this path, MIO is forging a new design language where beauty and sustainability are one – a process that leads to inclusive and affordable design. MIO believe that consumers must be empowered to make a difference and that industry is a force for good.