Dima | Mirror designed by Migliore+Servetto

Dima

Mirror / by Migliore+Servetto

At the Intersection of Design, Architecture, and Art. The Dima mirror weaves together a multitude of inspirations into a singular visual language. Conceived by Migliore+Servetto, it unfolds across multiple planes—both tangible and conceptual—engaging in a dynamic interplay of volume, materiality, and light.

Layers of light

Dima commands attention at first glance through its architectural rigor, geometric clarity, rich materiality, and the luminous depth that courses through it. It is an object where precision meets emotion, shaping space with the pure essentiality of its form: a rectangular sculpture that thoughtfully balances solids and voids, surfaces and recesses.

The structure unfolds across multiple visual and tactile planes. Set within a lightweight, architectural aluminum frame are reclaimed marble inlays—each unique in quantity, cut, and scale. This variation produces a continually evolving composition that resonates under grazing light. It is this light that sculpts the volumes and magnifies the piece’s three-dimensional presence.

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Stylistic Synthesis

On one hand, the contemporary allure of steel—with its cool, linear, and industrial surface; on the other, marble, offering tactile warmth, unique veining, and natural imperfections that render it timeless and singular.

The Dima mirror exists within this duality, and here lies its true strength: a design language that marries essential modernity with the enduring character of stone, achieving a harmonious balance that enables dialogue across diverse environments—from the purest minimalism to the most refined elegance.

Through this, NEUTRA reveals the inherent versatility and cross-disciplinary nature of natural stone. When paired with contrasting materials, it accentuates every subtlety, unveiling a remarkable capacity to adapt, interpret, and enrich any architectural context.

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PHOTO GALLERY

DIMA: Where Matter Reflects Design
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Geometries in Depth
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In Balance Between Design, Architecture, and Art
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS / ELEMENTS

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Dima | Mirror 200x80x15

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