13 September 2022

MIRROR OF MY DESIRES.

From the ancient Egyptians to the virtual mirror.
 
 
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the prettiest of them all?

We can say that the mirror is to all intents and purposes a magical object: through its surface we can observe our own image, nothing could be more stunning! But... Has it always been like this? No, mirrors as we know them today are the result of a long technological process. 

 

The origins of the mirror go back to ancient times, when they were made solely from perfectly polished sheets of metal or other alloys as bronze. Historical-archaeological studies affirm that the history of the mirror has its deepest roots in ancient Egypt: it was considered a sacred object, a symbol of regeneration and life, an integral part of women's clothing in religious rites. This highlights the strong social and cultural character of the mirror, which will change over the course of history, but which will always carry with it an aura worthy of a 'magical object'. If it originally symbolised the sun and its dimensions were little larger than the palm of a hand, in the medieval period it began to acquire an increasingly functional character, even if it was an elitist object. The mirror itself became an object in metamorphosis, capable of changing its meaning and appearance.

 

The mirror has always represented luxury, its production was limited and the highly expensive process confirmed it as an elite object. The earliest examples involved small glass objects coated in metal and gradually became larger as glass was introduced into the manufacturing process during the medieval ages. It was around 1540 when the Venetian Vicenzo Redor, in Murano, perfected the technique of flattening sheets of glass, creating a type of glass that had never been made before. This moment marked a profound change in the production of glass, which, through this new type of processing and later the silvering process, took over in the second half of the 19th century, allowing it to be easily reproduced and made accessible to all. The new production method caused a drastic decrease in production, which inevitably also reduced its market price. The idea of the mirror itself, which is constantly evolving, has recently been " overcome " with the creation of the first virtual mirrors, the so-called digital mirror, an interactive mirror that sometimes allows the user to have a 360° image of his/her own person.

FIAM (1973), an Italian company of excellence, proposes its own interpretation of the digital mirror. In particular, with Caadre TV (design by Philippe Starck) it proposes the mirror with built-in television.

And how do you imagine your ideal mirror?

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FIAM - 1973, FIAM, the passion, the project: the beginning. From a very young age, Vittorio Livi loved everything to do with glass, its solidity and its fragility, its simplicity and its complexity; he considered it an ancestral material but at the same time absolutely innovative, ecological and very practical. In the world of furniture, glass had until then been used mainly in the creation of small accessories or decorative objects, but for the young V. Livi it was a material with great potential. His dream took on a form: FIAM was born, a fusion of tradition, innovation, craftsmanship, design and research for a continuous commercial and cultural challenge. Glass: the sole protagonist of furniture that amazes and fascinates, and with its uniqueness, presence and fashion will last for ever and ever everywhere. A highly qualified team of master craftsmen supervises the various complex processes: silvering, bending, decorating, casting, engraving, grinding and sculpting. Each professional works in perfect harmony, is able to anticipate and find various solutions to each individual case for the control of the shape and the successful functioning of each object that is made using highly sophisticated and unique technologies. At FIAM, the Master Craftsman is considered as much the author of the piece as the Designer. FIAM is open and willing to accept challenging proposals, emerging figures and innovations in technologies and materials at any time. FIAM has no limits: it is a challenge, it is vanguard.

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