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DEADLINE

DESIGN BY Ron Gilad, 2016

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A PLAY ON PERSPECTIVES

A collection of design mirrors, hybrid objects of exceptional constructive craftsmanship, envisioned by Ron Gilad through construction engineering and fine furniture making.

DESIGN BY

Ron Gilad

PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE

In this manual you will find some recommendations for the care and maintenance of your Cassina products.

The materials are divided into different categories; each one is accompanied by its own information sheet with instructions, preventative measures and methods for cleaning.

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Access 2D and 3D drawings, technical sheets, and complete documentation to explore every detail of our products.

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PRODUCTION YEAR

2016

The mirrors making up the Deadline collection by Ron Gilad are ingeniously designed hybrid objects, combining premier engineering and carpentry skills of the highest order.

16 unique pieces, each set in its own black or white ashwood frame, each of which boasts a different texture and shape. Every piece is composed of two sheets of glass, 12mm apart. The front face is silvered, the back being coloured orange, blue, or red. These colours are reflected in the second mirror, to create a subtle interplay of graphic shapes.

The frame comes apart so the mirrors can be cleaned. It is fitted with high-profile joints, the better to emphasise that this is an example of craftsmanship. The oblong, square, or rectangular frames highlight the difference between each option, reinforcing the idea of the unique nature of the work of art. **Deadline mirror launch by Ron Gilad @ Cassina IXC, Japan**

Ron Gilad

I CONTEMPORANEI

Ron Gilad

Ron Gilad’s hybrid objects combine material wit with aesthetic play; they sit on the fat, delicious line between the abstract and the functional. Gilad is fascinated with philosophizing about the common objects we live with. His work, which vary from sculptures to production pieces, have no “expiration date” and reside in both public and private collections worldwide.

 

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