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Oval wall-mounted mirror with applied butterfly decoration in cast brass in mixed finishes.
Roberto Mora is an artist and designer born in Parma in 1964.
As a child, he dreamed of being a painter. A fledgling lithographer and graphic artist, he began painting in the mid-1980s, experimenting with different techniques and expressive languages.
It was in the 1990s that he enthusiastically embraced radical design practices and theories.
His products are fierce-looking, unbalanced, and asymmetrical objects/sculptures. Architectures poised between function and dystrophies of form. Recycling takes center stage with its myriad variations. Throughout his career, Mora has explored the expressive possibilities of iron, combining it with wood and river stones.
In February 2010, he participated in the exhibition "QUALI COSE SIAMO" curated by Alessandro Mendini and visible for an entire year at the Triennale museum in Milan.




