“Inti” Mirror
by Charlotte Juillard

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Description

Inti is a concrete mirror.
The designer got inspired by the rites and symbols of Native American culture in which decor and graphics are the expression of a cultural strong identity.
“Inti” mirror as been thought as a wall jewel, suggestive and enigmatic.
“I wanted this mirror to be seductive and surprising at a time. I like the idea of combining the lightness of the mirror with concrete.”
Inti was the sun god, source of heat and light, protector of the Inca people. An allegory that resonates with the powerful role of a mirror in an interior.

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Weight (kg)

9

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Number Of Pieces Created

30

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Charlotte Juillard is a french designer born in 1987 in the South of France. She graduated in 2011 with merits in Product Design and Interior Architecture at Camondo School in Paris. In 2013 she joined the design departement of Fabrica (Benetton communication research center) and worked under the creative direction of Sam Baron. She developped projects for renowned brands such as Molteni&C, Seletti. Year 2018 awarded each year by Wallpaper magazine. She’s currently works for many clients such as Ligne Roset, Duvivier or Christian Lacroix. In parallel she’s developping a small collection of craft items under the brand name of hava.paris and soon distributed via an eshop. Materials are always the starting point of her projects. She seeks the balance between texture and shape, a softness that catches the eye. According to her, the work of the matter, the research and the experimentation are mandatory in the birth of any project. Being able to imagine objects and to create them in partnership with artisans, working as a team, are skills that she particularly enjoys in her work. With the aim of putting discussion and exchange at the center of her research, she created an open space for reflection that allows her to consider projects with a new poetic and ambition.
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