Ku-Q Mirror
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About Ku-Q Mirror
Design
The Ku-Q mirror brings a clear, graphic presence to the wall. Its outline is simple, almost architectural, with a broad frame that gives the glass a strong, confident border. The square format, at roughly 39.4 inches by 39.4 inches, feels balanced and calm. And the option of a rectangular version offers the same clean language in a more elongated proportion, for corridors or taller walls.
The carved frame introduces quiet movement to the piece. Lines and planes catch the light differently across the surface, so the mirror never feels flat or static. Metal detailing is used with restraint, adding definition without competing with the wood or the reflection itself.
Materials & Build
Crafted in wood with metal accents, Ku-Q leans on a classic mix of materials. The wood frame has a substantial presence, with a depth of about 2 inches that allows it to stand slightly proud from the wall. This gives the mirror a subtle shadow line and a sense of volume.
The piece weighs approximately 77.2 pounds, signaling a solid construction rather than a decorative afterthought. Metal elements run along the frame to sharpen its geometry and highlight the carved work. Together, the materials feel grounded, suited to the wider Lighting and Complements collection from Capital.
Visual Comfort
Though firmly a design object, the mirror is also about ease. The generous 39.4-inch width and height provide a broad, clear field of reflection, so it functions as well for daily routines as it does for checking a look before heading out. The surrounding frame creates a defined edge, which naturally centers the viewer and keeps the reflection contained, not sprawling.
Placement & Lifestyle
Ku-Q works easily above a console in an entry, where its size fills the wall without overwhelming it. In a living room, it can anchor a sideboard or sit over a fireplace to brighten and open the space. The square format suits symmetrical arrangements; the rectangular version pairs well with long surfaces or narrow walls.
Its character is contemporary but not cold, so it can move between minimalist rooms and more layered interiors. In each case, it behaves less like a decorative accessory and more like a quiet structural element on the wall.
Longevity
Built in 2015 as part of Capital’s LIGHTING AND COMPLEMENTS collection, Ku-Q is designed with a certain staying power. The combination of wood and metal ages well, both visually and practically, as long as it is handled like any quality furnishing piece—proper anchoring, careful cleaning of the glass, and respect for its weight.
At a volume of about 7.1 cubic feet packed, it is clearly a considered object rather than a disposable item. With its restrained lines and durable frame, the mirror is meant to remain in place and continue to work quietly in the background as interiors evolve around it.
















