Sky Mirror

by Monica Förster
Zanat / Products / Sky Mirror

Sky standing mirrors are modernist art sculptures hand-carved in solid wood. Although the uniqueness and refinement of Sky mirrors is obvious at first sight, there is something mystical and fairytale about them. Contrary to most mirrors, they are equally beautiful from all angles, which renders them a natural centerpiece object for a multitude of different settings and environments, placed either as singular objects or in groups of two or more, which also turns them into astonishing room dividers. These large self-standing mirrors come in two different semioval sizes and two round sizes and can be ordered in walnut or maple with different stains and finishes.

Material notes

BASE Solid wood TOP PLATE Mirror

Dimensions

Sky mirror (rl)
W 137 D 29 H 150 cm /W 54” D 11.5” H 59” in

Sky mirror (rs)
W 100 D 33 H 160 cm/ W 39.5” D 13” H 63” in

Sky mirror (ol)
W 40 D 25 H 180 cm / W 15.5” D 10” H 71” in

Sky mirror (os)
W 60 D 25 H 170 cm / W 23.5” D 10” H 67” in

Wood types
Maple black stain+matt lacquer
Maple wenge stain+matt lacquer
Maple, burgundy stain+matt lacquer
Walnut, oil

All wood used in Zanat’s products comes from sustainably managed forests or private fruit orchards (walnut and cherry). FSC certificates for forest-originating wood are available upon request. Moreover, in 2021 Zanat undertook a commitment to plant three new trees for every tree we used to produce our products.

Color variations and small healthy knots in wood are indications of material authenticity and cannot be considered a defect. Wood is a hygroscopic material which absorbs and sheds moisture to adopt to the humidity of the environment in which it is placed and it expands or shrinks as a consequence. To minimize checking and cracking, all Zanat products should be kept indoors (outdoors use is OK if protected from precipitation and direct sunlight) and air humidity should not be less than 40% or more than 70%. Humidity outside this range is not optimal for human health and can result in product damage.

Designed by

“I sometimes say that I am not interested in form, but that may not be entirely true. What I mean is simply that the idea behind each project is more important. When the idea is set I focus on shape, colour and detail.”
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