Floor mirror Unghia, red glass, by R. Bonetto, Italy, 1970s.
Floor mirror Unghia, red glass, by R. Bonetto, Italy, 1970s. - 274466
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Floor mirror Unghia, red glass, by R. Bonetto, Italy, 1970s.

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The Unghia floor mirror, designed by Rodolfo Bonetto in Italy during the 1970s, is an iconic example of Italian radical design at the intersection of space-age and pop-art aesthetics. Its construction features an elongated, oval frame in a high-gloss, intensely saturated red, most likely crafted from molded plastic or lacquered fiberglass. The mirror is set within a cylindrical base that tapers and curves upward, granting the piece a dynamic, asymmetrical silhouette. The glass surface is perfectly clear, and the structure is seamless, with no visible joints or hardware, emphasizing the monolithic, sculptural essence of the design. With a height of 164 cm and both width and depth of 30 cm, the mirror asserts its presence while maintaining balanced proportions. The condition is excellent—no visible traces of use, damage, or restoration. The Unghia mirror channels the futuristic spirit of the 1970s, when Italian design boldly experimented with color and materials, creating objects that straddled the line between art and everyday function. Its glossy red frame, evocative of a lipstick case or stylized fingernail, captures a gesture where pop-art irony meets the organic ease of space-age style. The piece seems to speak for its era: "Imagination and boldness can transform even the most utilitarian object into an iconic symbol." The smooth, reflective surface of the frame interacts with light in a nearly theatrical way, while the slender, asymmetrical form brings a sense of movement and visual energy to any space. This mirror can be paired with minimalist, geometric sofas or Memphis-era pieces to underscore its pop-art heritage. It will suit mid-century modern interiors as well as eclectic, collector-focused spaces where vibrant colors and striking shapes take center stage. Consider combining it with
DIMENSION
Height164 cm
Width30 cm
Floor mirror Unghia, red glass, by R. Bonetto, Italy, 1970s. - DIMENSION
Length30 cm
Dimension details
  • Length30 cm
  • Height164 cm
  • Width30 cm
  • Weight7 kg
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