





Mirror Mirror at Paustian
“Mirror Mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all?”
As goes the question of Brother Grimm fairytale about snow-white. What is interesting about this sentence is the fact that a reply occurs.
Mirror Mirror is a design that questions human reflection, or lack thereof. The mirror reflects a small simplistic section of reality.
Imagine a mirror that reflected more than one side of the story.
Mirroring from one side only can be inadequate and a simply untrue motif.
A series of objects that parasites in corners, edges and surfaces, reflecting several sides of both the space and the voyeur.