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Illu mirror
Normann Copenhagen

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Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen
Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen

Illu is a stunning mirror with a unique corrugated frame and integrated dimmable LED lighting. Its design blends elegance and functionality, adding a refined touch to any room. 

With its playful allure and fascinating frame, Illu not only illuminates the space, but also adds character and subtlety to the decor. The twisted frame, designed to integrate lighting, creates the perfect ambience by transforming into a lamp when lit, giving the impression of an enchanted mirror.

Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen

"The market is full of mirrors with integrated lighting, mainly designed for bathrooms. But few are designed to suit any room or interior design. 

With Illu, I wanted to create a mirror with integrated lighting that would suit any interior style," explains designer Simon Legald.

Illu takes its inspiration from traditional dressing-room mirrors edged with light bulbs to offer a modern, versatile interpretation.

Perfect for a hallway, powder room, bedroom or as a decorative object in the living room, it enriches the space with its captivating presence.

 The Illu collection features three mirrors in different sizes, all with variable-intensity LED lighting controlled by a discreet button at the base.

Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen
Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen
Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen

65 x 50 cm

Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen
Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen

80 x 80 cm

Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen
Miroir Illu  Simon Legald, 2023 – Normann Copenhagen

160 x 55 cm

Materials  Glass mirror, PMMA (acrylic), powder-coated steel 

Simon Legald

Simon Legald

Simon Legald graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. He has worked on the development of numerous products from small to large scale. Legald's designs are the result of an exchange between craft and industry. In his work, he emphasizes the structure of the product, which becomes intrinsic to the design.

"Honesty is what makes a product intelligible and defines its functionality. If you understand the product, then there's no need for explanations. The very purpose of my designs is to be bought and used. So they have to meet functional needs as well as psychological and aesthetic ones. For me, simplicity is what describes the true identity of objects. In my designs, I try not to add superfluous details. All this gives the products a simple, honest expression."