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Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass
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Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass
Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass
Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass
Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass
Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass
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Rattattan Mirror | Decorative Objects by SinCa Design. Item made of oak wood with glass

Created and Sold by SinCa Design

SinCa Design

Rattattan Mirror - Decorative Objects

Featured In Boston, MA

Price from $3,100 to $3,600

Creation: 6-8 weeks
Shipping: 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: January 21, 2025

DimensionsWeight
33H x 33W x 1.5D in
83.82H x 83.82W x 3.81D cm
9.07 kg
20 lb

The octagonal shape of this mirror mimics the pattern created by the woven rattan cane from which it is constructed. As artful as it is functional, its tinted mirror sits inside a hand-crafted white oak frame.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS
Shown in white oak, rattan, gold rose mirror.
33”w x 1.5”d x 33”h

Item Rattattan Mirror
Created by SinCa Design
As seen in Boston, Boston, MA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
High-end solid wood furniture characterized by humble aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship. Designed and crafted by husband and wife duo Maria Camarena and Dave Sinaguglia. SinCa Design offers a collection made to order and custom design and fabrication of one of a kind furniture.

SinCa is a furniture design studio founded by husband and wife Dave Sinaguglia and Maria Camarena. Their combined skill set is reflected into a meticulously designed and hand crafted collection made to order. Each piece of the collection as well as the special commissions utilizes traditional woodworking elements humbly giving space to the inherent aesthetics of the craft and the function of the object.

Maria obtained an MFA in Furniture Design from the Rhode Island School of Design. Previously she had worked at an architectural woodworking company in Guadalajara Mexico where she started her career as Industrial Designer and where she founded her first furniture design studio.

Dave received formal training in woodworking from the International Yacht Restoration School in Newport RI, and holds a MFA in Sculpture from the University of Connecticut.

SinCa woodshop and design studio is located within a historic 1850 farm house in Tolland CT. The synergy between past and present in the space is a direct influence their design strategy and aesthetic.