Mika green

Sale Price: $1,090.00 Original Price: $1,370.00

Mika Green Decorative Mirror

Inge Rylant’s work as an illustrator is defined by two main characteristics: screen printing and Japanese aesthetics. For MIKA, Inge has combined the tactile nature of screen printing with the visual style of Japanese photographer Yoshi Takata, who worked for the French fashion designer Pierre Cardin in the 60’s-70’s.

The exquisite fusion of abstract color fields makes Mika Green Mirror a stunning addition for modern design aficionados. Borrowing from Japanese culture, MIKA is a popular maiden name composed of 美 (beauty) & 加 (increase): More beauty? Yes please! Available in two color variations, Mika Green Mirror promises just that.

Warranty: 7 Years

Designed by Inge Rylant

Manufactured by Deknudt Mirrors Belgium

Measurements:

Width: 81 cm

Depth: 2 cm

Height: 107 cm

Mika Green Decorative Mirror

Inge Rylant’s work as an illustrator is defined by two main characteristics: screen printing and Japanese aesthetics. For MIKA, Inge has combined the tactile nature of screen printing with the visual style of Japanese photographer Yoshi Takata, who worked for the French fashion designer Pierre Cardin in the 60’s-70’s.

The exquisite fusion of abstract color fields makes Mika Green Mirror a stunning addition for modern design aficionados. Borrowing from Japanese culture, MIKA is a popular maiden name composed of 美 (beauty) & 加 (increase): More beauty? Yes please! Available in two color variations, Mika Green Mirror promises just that.

Warranty: 7 Years

Designed by Inge Rylant

Manufactured by Deknudt Mirrors Belgium

Measurements:

Width: 81 cm

Depth: 2 cm

Height: 107 cm

About the designer

Inge Rylant

Inge Rylant is an illustrator and visual artist based in Antwerp, Belgium. Inge's work consists of drawings that are stripped of all the superfluous, focusing on the fundamentals of the image: colour and composition. Like a sponge, she absorbs insights from art, interiors, buildings and street scenes. Inge has a knack for blending the aesthetics of East and West. Over the years, she has mainly researched Japanese art, design and architecture. The austere yet detailed visual language of Japan seems to blend perfectly with her own signature style.