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Oceano

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OCEANO

In the Ghost world, some mirrors from the Vanità & Casa collection have been reinterpreted through the examination of the concept of “ghost” as an evanescent figure that vanishes little by little, an illusionary thing or an apparition.

Reflections that led to the creation of a light source in the mirror or in the black profile, which appears when turned on and then vanishes again when turned off in order to furnish using technology and emotion.

In fact, the stage component is combined with this technology which also allows the use of the entire reflecting surface of the mirror as long as the light source remains invisible.

Complicating is easy, simplifying is difficult. Oceano is an essential mirror in which light comes to life and takes on the intensity and temperature you desire or which lighting bars illuminate by simply touching the sensor switch
Vanità & Casa - specchio - Oceano

Oceano, Designed by Massimo Farinatti - R&D Vanità & Casa

Vanità & Casa - specchio - Oceano

Oceano, Designed by Massimo Farinatti - R&D Vanità & Casa

Vanità & Casa - specchio - Oceano

Oceano, Designed by Massimo Farinatti - R&D Vanità & Casa

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OCEANO
Product description
Direct light mirror with GHOST technology
Differtiated illuminations of light bars Illuminated touch ON/OFF sensor, color change and dimmer function switch
5 mm mirror thickness
Safety film backing
Defogger function
Dual White temperature color 4000 or 6000K
220V, CE, IP44
OCEANO
Product name

Oceano

Designer

Massimo Farinatti - R&D Vanità & Casa

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