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Designer thoughts
Designer Kim Samson
"When I was a child we had little square mirrors in our bathroom. I had these in mind when I designed KRABB mirrors. I wanted to create something that was just as simple, yet more decorative. With organic shapes, because I've always liked them. These mirrors are like a puzzle that you can change whenever you like. They make the room look bigger and better. I would also like to create a magic mirror that makes people feel good about themselves, but that will have to be my next challenge."
Material
What is mirror glass?
Mirror glass comprises mostly of ordinary glass with a reflective coating in some kind of metal. In the past it was common for the coating to contain lead or mercury – but over time, both of these metals have been shown to be harmful to people and the environment. That’s why, as of several years ago, IKEA has a total ban on using lead or mercury in our mirrors and instead it is non-toxic silver or aluminium that reflects your mirror image.
