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Just like the large Broken Mirror opens a door towards another dimension, the new Broken Square Mirror cracks a window thorough the wall: the reflecting surface Is surrounded by polyurethane and allows one to peek into another realty. Its smaller dimension makes it perfect to add dimensions to décor limited spaces, offering a way to escape from reality.
Gufram, the Italian design brand ever standing out for its radical and revolutionary approach, continues its partnership with the famous New York practice Snarkitecture: starting from Broken Mirror, the first ever mirror produced by Gufram, the Broken Series is enriched with the new Broken Square Mirror and the new Broken Bench.
The focus of the Broken Series is development of a contemporary radical idea working on the versatility of polyurethane, the material made famous by Gufram through its various out-of-the-box projects.
Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham, the masterminds behind Snarkitecture, played ironically with the idea of ambiguity by relying on the concept of “soft/not soft” using the polyurethane to mimic concrete. To achieve the texture of the concrete wall, Gufram’s special patented paint, Guflac®, is applied entirely by hand, enabling the polyurethane to maintain its elasticity, and to experience unique aesthetic experimentations.
The polyurethane used for the collection is refined entirely by hand by Gufram’s craftsmen, so every object is slightly different and therefore unique, and also entirely Made in Italy.
Between design object and works of art, the pieces of The Broken Series are available in black or white – in a limited edition of 77 pieces each – or in grey.

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Just like the large Broken Mirror opens a door towards another dimension, the new Broken Square Mirror cracks a window thorough the wall: the reflecting surface Is surrounded by polyurethane and allows one to peek into another realty. Its smaller dimension makes it perfect to add dimensions to décor limited spaces, offering a way to escape from reality.
Gufram, the Italian design brand ever standing out for its radical and revolutionary approach, continues its partnership with the famous New York practice Snarkitecture: starting from Broken Mirror, the first ever mirror produced by Gufram, the Broken Series is enriched with the new Broken Square Mirror and the new Broken Bench.
The focus of the Broken Series is development of a contemporary radical idea working on the versatility of polyurethane, the material made famous by Gufram through its various out-of-the-box projects.
Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham, the masterminds behind Snarkitecture, played ironically with the idea of ambiguity by relying on the concept of “soft/not soft” using the polyurethane to mimic concrete. To achieve the texture of the concrete wall, Gufram’s special patented paint, Guflac®, is applied entirely by hand, enabling the polyurethane to maintain its elasticity, and to experience unique aesthetic experimentations.
The polyurethane used for the collection is refined entirely by hand by Gufram’s craftsmen, so every object is slightly different and therefore unique, and also entirely Made in Italy.
Between design object and works of art, the pieces of The Broken Series are available in black or white – in a limited edition of 77 pieces each – or in grey.
Description
Just like the large Broken Mirror opens a door towards another dimension, the new Broken Square Mirror cracks a window thorough the wall: the reflecting surface Is surrounded by polyurethane and allows one to peek into another realty. Its smaller dimension makes it perfect to add dimensions to décor limited spaces, offering a way to escape from reality.
Gufram, the Italian design brand ever standing out for its radical and revolutionary approach, continues its partnership with the famous New York practice Snarkitecture: starting from Broken Mirror, the first ever mirror produced by Gufram, the Broken Series is enriched with the new Broken Square Mirror and the new Broken Bench.
The focus of the Broken Series is development of a contemporary radical idea working on the versatility of polyurethane, the material made famous by Gufram through its various out-of-the-box projects.
Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham, the masterminds behind Snarkitecture, played ironically with the idea of ambiguity by relying on the concept of “soft/not soft” using the polyurethane to mimic concrete. To achieve the texture of the concrete wall, Gufram’s special patented paint, Guflac®, is applied entirely by hand, enabling the polyurethane to maintain its elasticity, and to experience unique aesthetic experimentations.
The polyurethane used for the collection is refined entirely by hand by Gufram’s craftsmen, so every object is slightly different and therefore unique, and also entirely Made in Italy.
Between design object and works of art, the pieces of The Broken Series are available in black or white – in a limited edition of 77 pieces each – or in grey.
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