The Cabine Mirror Holds More Than the Eye Can See
Inga Sempé's Cabine Mirror, created for + produced by Japanese company Ariake, is half full-length mirror and half coat rack.
In French, cabine is the word for a dressing room in a clothing store, as well as of rooms in boats and trains. But in the case of designer Inga Sempé’s Cabine Mirror, it’s a half full-length mirror and a half coat rack. Created for and produced by Japanese company Ariake, the bifold product features double mirrors, increasing the amount of space you can view around it. Highly functional, turn the mirror around to find ten pegs to hold clothing, bags, and more, with a small basket located beneath. It’s easy to see how the Cabine Mirror reflects the Japanese cultural values of keeping a tidy home and presenting your best to the world.
To learn more about the Cabine Mirror, visit ariakecollection.com.
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In French, cabine is the word for a dressing room in a clothing store, as well as of rooms in boats and trains. But in the case of designer Inga Sempé’s Cabine Mirror, it’s a half full-length mirror and a half coat rack. Created for and produced by Japanese company Ariake, the bifold product features double mirrors, increasing the amount of space you can view around it. Highly functional, turn the mirror around to find ten pegs to hold clothing, bags, and more, with a small basket located beneath. It’s easy to see how the Cabine Mirror reflects the Japanese cultural values of keeping a tidy home and presenting your best to the world.
To learn more about the Cabine Mirror, visit ariakecollection.com.
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