





ISABELLE STANISLAS
Ellipse High Mirror
2019
Luminous mirror with marble shelf and drawer patinated brass colored in bronze white estremoz marble mirror LEDs
Luminous mirror with marble shelf and drawer patinated brass colored in bronze white estremoz marble mirror LEDs
H 78.7 x L 37.4 x W 11.8 in
H 200 x L 95 x W 30 cm
H 200 x L 95 x W 30 cm
Series: Limited edition of 8 + 4 AP
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By leading figure in contemporary architecture French Isabelle Stanislas, who joined in 2019 the exclusive group of 100 international Interior Designers chosen by AD USA as well as by ELLE...
By leading figure in contemporary architecture French Isabelle Stanislas, who joined in 2019 the exclusive group of 100 international Interior Designers chosen by AD USA as well as by ELLE Decor USA, the 'Ellipse' High Mirror incarnates the designer’s ‘artistic philosophy of structure’, in other words her desire to create a design that aims at a form of quintessence. Both concise and striking, this rectangular mirror with integrated light affirms itself with power and personality through simple geometric shapes and a minimalist palette of colors and materials. Rethinking the function, it offers a 120 cm high lighting strip on the left side with a discrete on/off switch and includes an asymmetric shelf and drawer made of white Estremoz marble from Portugal with a matte effect. Isabelle Stanislas’ ‘Ellipse' High Mirror is exclusively produced and sold by Galerie BSL in a limited edition of 8 pieces + 4 artist proofs.
Isabelle Stanislas was chosen by Le Mobilier National (French national authority regarding state furniture since the 17th century) as well as by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron to renovate the formal reception rooms of le Palais de l’Elysée (French Presidential Palace). Her highly anticipated monograph was published by Rizzoli New York in 2022. The book explores her creative modus operandi defined by precision, minimalism, and a unique take on French style.
Isabelle Stanislas was chosen by Le Mobilier National (French national authority regarding state furniture since the 17th century) as well as by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron to renovate the formal reception rooms of le Palais de l’Elysée (French Presidential Palace). Her highly anticipated monograph was published by Rizzoli New York in 2022. The book explores her creative modus operandi defined by precision, minimalism, and a unique take on French style.