Aisjaur is a lake located in Uppsala with an estimated terrain height above sea level of 37 meters. Aisjaur is also the name of our tall mirror with a practical and modern design.
Anjan is a lake located in Åre municipality. Our mirror with the same name has built-in LED lighting on two sides that symbolizes the small villages that light up the small lake in the dark.
In Södermanland there is a nature reserve where the small lake Bovik is guarded and protected by Natura 2000. We also protect nature and its resources and have therefore created a frameless mirror of nature-friendly materials with the same name as the small lake in Södermanland.
A long mirror, like the lake Breasen, of an area of 1.59 square kilometres, 220 metres above sea level, in southern Norrland. The frame surrounds the mirror the way a forest does a lake.
A classic shape with a modern approach to interpreting materials and colour scheme. The name for the design is inspired by a small lake in the municipality of Ljusdal.
A classic shape with a modern approach to interpreting materials and colour scheme. The name for the design is inspired by a small lake in the municipality of Ljusdal.
A classic shape with a modern approach to interpreting materials and colour scheme. The name for the design is inspired by a small lake in the municipality of Ljusdal.
Sweden’s deepest lake, Hornavan, is 221 metres deep and is surrounded by dense forests.
The frame of the Hornavan mirror is also in fact made from top quality wood.
Hornavan is a rectangular mirror with a wooden frame of the highest quality. Brass rings as details give this mirror a luxurious look.
Kallsjön lake, in the municipality of Åre, in Jämtland, is part of the main Indalsälven estuary.
The name Kallsjön means cold lake, and this range of mirrors is also designed in a reserved and practical style.
496 meters above sea level located in Jämtland is the small lake Pauten.
When the sun lights up the small lake, we were inspired to make a long and rounded mirror with lighting with the same name.
The lighting embraces and illuminates the entire mirror in the same way the sun illuminates an entire lake.
Rautare is a series of mirrors in thin metal frames.
Lake Rautare is also located in the Jokkmokk municipality in Lapland as part of the main catchment area of the Lule River.
Tännforsen, in the municipality of Åre, is the largest waterfall in Sweden, and from December to February it is usually covered in ice.
The beautiful Finnish design – a frameless mirror, is a bold reference to the waterfall.
Tännforsen is a simple, but absolutely unique design. Square mirror surface divided in 2 at different angles, causes us to see the reflection of various images depending on hanging position . The mirror is like an interesting painting.
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