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The olaf von bohr mirror designed for the Italian manufacturer Gedy in the 1970s reflects the period when plastic materials became central to everyday design objects.
This olaf von bohr mirror combines a circular tilting mirror with an oval tray base molded in glossy blue plastic. The base functions as a small container for personal objects such as glasses, cosmetics, or desk accessories. The design is defined by soft geometries and continuous surfaces typical of Italian Space Age design.
During the late 1960s and 1970s, companies like Gedy developed bathroom and domestic accessories using thermoplastic materials that allowed expressive shapes and efficient industrial production. Designers such as Olaf Von Bohr explored how these materials could transform functional objects into distinctive design pieces.
The olaf von bohr mirror belongs to this context of experimental plastic design, where color, ergonomics, and compact proportions played a key role in defining domestic interiors of the era.
Within the Natavintage collection, this object can be naturally combined with other examples of 1970s Italian plastic design and Space Age accessories, including pieces produced by Gedy and other Italian manufacturers experimenting with new materials and forms.
This mirror can also be found in a beige version of the same Olaf von Bohr design for Gedy, available here.