The Gravity Mirror captures the fleeting, poetic moment just as a ball meets the surface of still water—suspended in time, frozen in motion. Drawing inspiration from the ripple of impact, the mirror’s subtly concave surface and the raised, orb-like form create a visual tension between stillness and movement. This sculptural illusion evokes the sense of gravity at work, as if the mirror itself is reacting to an invisible force—pulling, bending, and responding to the presence of the sphere.
Presented as a mirror-on-mirror composition, the piece plays with reflection, depth, and dimensionality. The contrast between the fluid curvature and the solid, anchored ball invites a dual perception: one of elegance and tension, motion and calm.
While the mirror traditionally reflects the world around it, Gravity Mirror reflects a moment that never actually happened—an abstracted memory, a suspended event. The sphere itself can be crafted from a range of materials—polished stone, warm wood, cool ceramic—each adding its own texture, tone, and emotional character to the piece.
More than a functional object, Gravity Mirror becomes a contemplative focal point—a study in physics, form, and perception, blurring the lines between design, art, and illusion.
This mirror can be customised in shape and size as well as the protruding ball material – It can be positioned both horisontal and vertical.
Dimensions LxWxH | 158x12x66cm (62x5x26'') |
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Weight (kg) | 50 |
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