
These new designs articulate key Artek philosophies in a fresh and original design language. The Kiila range includes small furniture products designed to help organise and tidy; a coat stand, a coat rack, a podium and a bench, whilst the 124° series consists of three different sizes of wall – mounted or freestanding mirrors. All the pieces are new additions to Artek’s long – established compilation of furniture objects that support and work in concert with the main events of any interior; the ‘Domestic Helpers’.


The 124° wall-mounted mirrors have an unmistakable sculptural quality. Two faces are placed 124 degrees apart creating an unexpected dual-aspect reflection of the surrounding space. The mirrors are functional objects designed for use, made from mirror polished sheet steel, and are available in three different variations including one with an integrated wooden shelf. They are also an evolution of Rybakken’s extensive work around the subjects of natural light and image and, as such, they punctuate the wall with their strong form, curious reflected image and fragments of refracted light. The mirrors have endless applications: they might be hung in a hallway, bedroom, bathroom or on any wall that might be enhanced by their form and qualities, alternatively they can be used freestanding on a table, shelf or horizontal surface.
124° – Artek on Skeppsholmen
Design: Daniel Rybakken
Manufacturer: Artek
7 – 11 February 2017
MDT, Slupskjulsvägen 32, Stockholm

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