The TAFLA mirrors from Zieta Studio are created using the innovative **FiDU technology**, where stainless steel is freely deformed under internal pressure. The result is objects of great strength and subtle structure – monomaterial and unique in expression.
The **TAFLA O** series is inspired by the natural forms of liquid droplets and presents itself as bionic objects with organic contours. Made of highly polished stainless steel and available in **seven different sizes**, the mirrors can act individually as a sculptural statement on the wall or be arranged in artistic compositions, forming fascinating mirror constellations.
Whether in private living spaces, restaurants, bars, or hotel rooms – TAFLA O lends a modern, elegant touch to any interior. In addition to the classic **Inox finish**, various color options are available, making the mirror an individual design element.
**Technical Details**
* Model: TAFLA O Mirror
* Designer: Oskar Zięta
* Material: Stainless steel (monomaterial), highly polished
* Technology: FiDU (free deformation through internal pressure)
* Shape: Organic, inspired by liquid droplets
* Sizes: Seven different formats available
* Variants: Classic Inox finish or colored versions
* Properties: Strong, light, sculptural, reflective
* Use: Mirror, art object, decorative element for private and public spaces
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.
Good quality. There are a small color stain and a few small scratches on the mirror surface, which are however very small and hardly noticeable with good lighting.
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