The TAFLA mirrors from Zieta Studio are created through the innovative FiDU technology, where stainless steel is freely deformed under internal pressure. The result is objects of great strength and at the same time subtle structure – monomaterial and unique in their expression.
The TAFLA C series interprets the water droplet in an avant-garde way. Its striking contours and irregular edges make each piece a unique item. The mirrors are not just functional objects, but also sculptural narratives about reflections – arranged individually or in constellations.
The production is based on Oskar Zięta's research into metal deformation. Two thin, laser-cut stainless steel plates are precisely welded and then inflated with compressed air. Through this volumetric expansion, TAFLA C obtains its final three-dimensional form with characteristic deformations at the edges.
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Zieta Studio is a design studio that shapes metal in an innovative way. Using its proprietary FiDU technology, the team "inflates" flat metal parts, creating lightweight, stable, and unique objects. Art, technology, and material research are closely intertwined in this process. The studio emphasizes sustainable work, uses durable metals, and produces many of its objects from a single material. This results in furniture and sculptures that are modern, characterful, and functional all at once.
Very good quality. There are small material defects (dots) on the mirror surface very much to the side, which are not noticeable.
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