Floor Length Anemone Mirror

by Nicholas Devlin United States (US)

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Each variation may differ Dimension LxWxH (cm): 15x101x203
Open Editions Material : Mixed Media
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This is a floor length anemone mirror. Each mirror is sculpted, sanded, and finished by hand.

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Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 200 × 45 × 64 cm
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About the designer


Nicholas Devlin is a sculptor and furniture maker based in Brooklyn, New York. Devlin’s work explores ideas of ‘home’ and domesticity from an experimental and queer perspective that aims to play with your senses and subconscious, our shared cultural nostalgia, and imagined futures. He has been featured in Clever, Architectural Digest, Sight Unseen, Pink Essay and exhibited at Superhouse Gallery in their show Supergroup 2 and at IRL Gallery in their Remember to Keep Looking show. Before starting his own practice in 2021, he spent time working in architecture in New York and on various urban planning and design projects. Devlin has an educational background in architecture and psychology and received his Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Studies from the University of Cambridge in 2019 where he was able to research the meanings of home, domestic landscapes, and residential housing.

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