Rokokò

About Rokokò

Design

Rokokò is a series of mirrors by Nanda Vigo, shaped like a frame and cut with crisp precision. The silhouette hints at classic ornament, but it stays clean and graphic. There’s a sense of structure to it. And that’s what makes it easy to live with in modern rooms.

The proportions are generous without feeling heavy. Four sizes keep the look consistent while changing the scale: approximately 24.0″ L x 2.4″ W x 33.1″ H, 27.2″ L x 2.4″ W x 37.4″ H, 53.9″ L x 2.4″ W x 39.4″ H, and 63.0″ L x 2.4″ W x 46.1″ H. Each option reads as one strong shape on the wall.

Materials & build

Each mirror is cut with a water jet in transparent extra-light glass. The extra-light quality matters here. It keeps the glass clear and bright, so the form stays sharp and the room’s colors don’t get muddied by a green cast.

The cut is the design, so the material choice feels direct and intentional. No added decoration, no mixed finishes to distract from the outline. Rokokò is not available custom made, which keeps the series tight and consistent across the standard configurations.

Everyday experience

Rokokò brings a clean reflection and a calmer visual edge than a traditional framed mirror. The “frame” is part of the mirror itself, so the look stays uninterrupted. It feels refined, but not precious.

And because the profile is slim, it doesn’t visually crowd a space. The mirror reads more like a made object than an accessory, which is often what people want when they’re choosing one statement piece for a wall.

Placement & lifestyle

These sizes give flexibility without changing the character of the design. The smaller formats work well where a crisp vertical accent is needed. The longer options can anchor a wider wall, especially when a room needs more light and a stronger sense of depth.

Rokokò sits comfortably across interiors, from minimal to more layered spaces. It can be the quiet focal point in an entry, or a clean contrast against textured materials. And it pairs naturally with both warm and cool palettes.

Longevity

Extra-light glass and water-jet cutting make the piece feel resolved, not trend-driven. The appeal is in the clarity and the proportion. That’s what tends to last.

Rokokò from glasitalia is also straightforward in its concept: one material, one decisive shape, four well-judged scales. It’s the kind of mirror that keeps making sense as rooms evolve.

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