Cornered Looking Glasses

The Check Mirror Has a Crooked Frame for Leaning in Different Directions

The corners of rooms are under-utilized spaces, so the designer of the Check Mirror took the opportunity to make a piece that would nestle in there quite nicely. The Menu product is fairly minimalist in form, comprising a steel frame and a long rectangular reflector, but it's a quirk of the former component that actually gives it more versatility.

The top bar of the metal border has been bent out of shape, forming a 90-degree angle backwards. With this pointed and protruding element, the full-length mirror can be securely tucked into the meeting of two perpendicular walls. What's more, the Kaschkasch Cologne Check Mirror may still be effectively placed in front of a flat surface. There, it could face forwards or be angled towards one side of the room or another.

Utilizing Corner Spaces
Designing innovative products or furniture that make use of under-utilized corner spaces in rooms.
Minimalist Steel Frames
Developing minimalist designs using steel frames for various products like mirrors, furniture, or decor.
Versatile Angled Mirrors
Creating mirrors with angled frames that can be securely tucked into corners or angled towards different areas of a room.

Sectors Adopting This

Interior Design
Exploring new ways to utilize corner spaces in interior design, such as developing innovative furniture or decor solutions.
Home Furnishings
Developing minimalist steel frame products, like mirrors and furniture, that offer both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
Home Decor
Creating versatile mirrors with angled frames that can be used as statement pieces and can be positioned in various ways for different purposes.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 13%
Freshness 8%