Uno & Östen Kristiansson mirror

Item number: 250366Category: Mirrors
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This wall mirror was designed by Uno & Östen Kristiansson and produced by Luxus in Vittsjö, Sweden. It features a circular frame crafted from solid oak, displaying beautiful joinery and a warm natural tone. The mirror is mounted on a pivoting steel bracket that allows for easy adjustment, making it a practical yet elegant solution for various interiors. The depth of the frame adds a subtle sculptural quality, giving the piece a sense of volume and presence on the wall.

The condition is excellent, with the oak surface well-preserved and showing minimal signs of wear. The mirrored glass remains clear, and the adjustable mechanism functions smoothly, allowing the angle of reflection to be easily changed.

Uno & Östen Kristiansson were influential Swedish designers whose work for Luxus is closely associated with the Scandinavian modern movement. They are celebrated for their dedication to simple, functional forms and for using natural materials that age gracefully over time. This mirror exemplifies their approach by combining high-quality craftsmanship with a minimalist aesthetic.

The style aligns with mid-century Scandinavian design, characterized by clean lines, honest materials, and functional elegance. Its adjustable feature makes it suitable for both practical and decorative use, from dressing rooms to hallways.

Diameter 45 cm (17.7 in), depth 15 cm (5.9 in).

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
D: 15 / : 45
ProducerLuxus
Decade1950s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialMirrored Glass, Oak, Steel
Designed in1950s
Item Number250366
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Östen Kristiansson

Östen Kristiansson (1925–2003) was a Swedish designer and entrepreneur known for his innovative contributions to Scandinavian lighting and furniture design. He was the founder and creative director of the design company Luxus, which became one ...

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Uno Kristiansson

Uno Kristiansson (born 1925) was a Swedish designer and electrical engineer, best known as co‑founder and creative force behind the studio Luxus, which he established in Vittsjö, southern Sweden, in 1950. His early training combined practical c...

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