
What's Wrong Duo
This collection of three mirrors explores reflection not as faithful representation, but as an encounter with light and material.
Inspired by the way light scatters across rough water, the mirrors return an image that is partial, unstable, and deliberately imperfect. We wanted to step away from the expectation of clarity and precision and instead focus on the more essential phenomenon of light itself.
The mirrors were among our earliest intentions as a duo. Rather than producing a surface that simply reproduces reality, we created objects that hold a sense of ambiguity. Glass merges with surrounding ceramic, blurring boundaries between reflection, structure, and environment. What appears is less a fixed image than a shifting perception, inviting imagination and interpretation. In this way, the mirrors move beyond function, proposing reflection as an atmospheric and experiential act rather than a purely optical one.
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