280,00 €
A unique vintage piece
A sculptural ultramarine blue mirror that filters light softly and introduces a strong futuristic presence into the space.
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This rare French Space Age mirror was produced during the 1970s and reflects the experimental use of translucent plastics developed in European futuristic interiors of the period. Identified as model 710 and marked Modèle Déposé, the piece combines sculptural simplicity with a strong atmospheric presence.
The circular mirror is framed by a thermoformed ultramarine blue plastic structure with continuous self-supporting construction and no visible metal elements. The frame features a variable section, thicker at the top and progressively thinner toward the lower part, enhancing the perception of depth and giving the object a fluid architectural profile.
The translucent blue plastic softly filters and diffuses light around the mirror, creating subtle tonal variations depending on the surrounding environment. This material-driven effect is characteristic of French Space Age production, where plastics became central to the visual identity of domestic objects.
The mirror remains highly decorative even when not in use, functioning almost as a wall sculpture. Its cool saturated tone works particularly well in minimal interiors, futuristic spaces or alongside chrome, smoked acrylic and other plastic pieces from the same era.
You can also discover the amber version of this mirror, featuring the same sculptural French Space Age design in a warmer translucent tone: amber Space Age mirror.