De Padova

Narciso

Narciso is a free-standing rotating mirror that combines high functionality with a refined, contemporary design. Designed by Enrico Franzolini, it stands out for its triangular structure, which guarantees stability, while its mobile character is ensured by discreet castors and a central handle that allow it to be easily moved around the home.

More than a mirror, Narciso becomes a versatile furnishing element. Its frame is equipped with coat hooks, enabling it to double as a clothes rack for garments and accessories. This dual role highlights its intelligent design approach, transforming a reflective surface into a multifunctional object that adapts to the dynamic needs of modern living.

With its minimalist lines and thoughtful details, Narciso is both practical and elegant: a piece that enriches interiors by merging utility, mobility, and design sophistication in a single object.

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Meet the designer
Enrico Franzolini

Enrico Franzolini is an architect and designer whose career bridges art, architecture, and industrial design. He studied architecture in Florence and graduated from the Università di Venezia in 1979. His early passion for artistic research led him to participate in numerous exhibitions, including the 1972 Venice Biennale in the Decorative Arts section.

In 1981, he founded his own architectural studio in Udine, undertaking projects that vary widely in scale and scope yet consistently reveal a distinctive method and stylistic coherence. Alongside his architectural work, Franzolini has pursued pictorial research and has established himself as a respected figure in industrial design.

Over the years, his projects have been frequently published and awarded special recognition, while his collaborations with leading companies in the furniture industry have further consolidated his reputation as a designer of clarity, precision, and enduring vision.

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