Vintage Brown Mirror Cabinet by Caroma
Designer: Charles Rothauser and Bruce Thompson
Maker: Caroma - Australia
Year: 1972 (more recent production)
Size: D 120 x W/H 400
Condition Report: Good vintage condition. limited wear and scratching to plastic. Mirror does show tarnishing, see image. 3 internal shelves included, 2 missing. Reach out for detailed images
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Initially designed for use in a bathroom, this mirror and cabinet is a great balance of simple geometric form and hidden function.
Internal shelves are tucked behind the sliding mirror, moving both left and right to make full use of the space behind.
One of the first products that saw the rising success of Caroma in plastics manufacturing, this piece was still in production until the early 2000s. A testament to its unique and intriguing design.
Designer: Charles Rothauser and Bruce Thompson
Maker: Caroma - Australia
Year: 1972 (more recent production)
Size: D 120 x W/H 400
Condition Report: Good vintage condition. limited wear and scratching to plastic. Mirror does show tarnishing, see image. 3 internal shelves included, 2 missing. Reach out for detailed images
.
Initially designed for use in a bathroom, this mirror and cabinet is a great balance of simple geometric form and hidden function.
Internal shelves are tucked behind the sliding mirror, moving both left and right to make full use of the space behind.
One of the first products that saw the rising success of Caroma in plastics manufacturing, this piece was still in production until the early 2000s. A testament to its unique and intriguing design.
Designer: Charles Rothauser and Bruce Thompson
Maker: Caroma - Australia
Year: 1972 (more recent production)
Size: D 120 x W/H 400
Condition Report: Good vintage condition. limited wear and scratching to plastic. Mirror does show tarnishing, see image. 3 internal shelves included, 2 missing. Reach out for detailed images
.
Initially designed for use in a bathroom, this mirror and cabinet is a great balance of simple geometric form and hidden function.
Internal shelves are tucked behind the sliding mirror, moving both left and right to make full use of the space behind.
One of the first products that saw the rising success of Caroma in plastics manufacturing, this piece was still in production until the early 2000s. A testament to its unique and intriguing design.