LARGE CHROME-PLATED STEEL MIRROR, VITTORIO INTROINI, EDITION SAPORITI (1970)
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Large vintage mirror Ø120 cm by Vittorio Introini for Saporiti (1970) in chrome-plated steel and weathered tinglass.
Length : 47.24 in / 120 cm
Height : 47.24 in / 120 cm
Width : 3.15 in / 8 cm
Weigth : 88.18 lb / 40 kg
Impressive circular mirror designed in the 1970s by Italian architect Vittorio Introini for Saporiti. Its chrome-plated steel structure consists of a frame and interior décor that divides the weathered ice into four distinct sections. The panels, securely attached to the back, can be dismantled to facilitate the handling of this imposing piece. With its exceptional diameter of 120 cm, this rare mirror combines modernity and refinement. The natural ageing of its tain, far from altering its beauty, on the contrary underlines its authenticity and character.
Designer: born in 1935, Vittorio Introini is an Italian architect and designer known for the boldness of his creations in the 1960s and 1970s. He signs emblematic pieces for publishers such as Cassina and Poltronova, including a chair that has become a pop culture icon. At the same time, he carried out interior design projects for Ferrari, Fiat and Alitalia, while teaching industrial design at the Politecnico di Milano. Two-time winner of the Compasso d’Oro (1969 and 1979), his work is now held in prestigious collections, including the MoMA and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Materials: Chromed steel and patinated mirror. Black rubber seals.
Size: Ø 120 cm x 8 cm
Condition: Vintage piece in very good condition with a vintage tin mirror.

Emmanuelle Vidal
FRANCE
Emmanuelle Vidal is an antique dealer in Toulouse, specializing in design from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Guariche, Le Corbusier, Ico Parisi, Pierre Paulin, Charles Eames… Tirelessly hunting down the creations of the masters of the 20th century, she then exhibited in various salons in Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Antibes, Saint-Tropez and opened her gallery in 1997 in Toulouse. A unique place that is quickly becoming a landmark for collectors and enthusiasts looking for iconic pieces.