The mirror has two faces set 124 degrees apart, and as a result reflect unexpected views of their surroundings, with each side revealing a different perspective. The mirrors are both functional objects and also a playful contemplation on light and image, able to be fixed to any vertical surface or stand freely on a horizontal surface. Simply and beautifully engineered, the 124 Degree Mirrors are also available with a useful tray surface in the medium version.
Born in 1984, Daniel Rybakken grew up in Oslo, Norway. He studied design at the Oslo School of Architecture and the School of Arts & Crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden. On graduating with a Master of Fine Arts in 2008 he opened his own design studio in both Oslo and Gothenburg. His main focus has been to work with daylight and how to artificially recreate its appearance and subconscious effect.