Wall mirror made of solid seike wood body with a natural oil finish, antique mirror glass, and lathed bronze or stainless steel hardware.
The SITIERA_01 wall mirror is an abstraction of the Virgen de Quito crown by Bernardo de Legarda, a Quito Baroque School sculptor during the 18th century.
SITIERA is ANDEAN’s second high-end residential furniture collection. Focused on seating and decorative mirrors, it is an exploration of the baroque and sacral archetypes that capture the essence of Quito’s historic center art and architecture.
The designs explore the relationship between contemporary organic forms with baroque-inspired details. Depicting iconography and symbols present in the sculptures and altarpieces found in Quito’s colonial-era churches, monasteries, and convents. The collection is a tribute to the significant role the Baroque School of Quito played in shaping our material heritage and culture.
ANDEAN studio’s practice is an exploration that highlights Ecuador’s iconography and our Latin American essence. New items will be added to our ongoing collections every year, each bearing our equatorial design stamp and a distinct aesthetic.
ARTISANS
Washington Romero: Woodworking
Edison Simbaña: Bronze and Stainless Steel CNC Lathe
Wall mirror made of solid seike wood body with a natural oil finish, antique mirror glass, and lathed bronze or stainless steel hardware.
Dimensions LxWxH | 4x40x79cm (2x16x31'') |
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Variations | Bronze Details, Stainless Steel Details |
Weight (kg) | 5 |
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