Kar Studio | Knead Mirror
Lead time when not in stock is 8-12 weeks.
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An original Kar Studio piece, the Knead Mirror preserves the handmade traces of clay-kneading, and its hand-polished texture embodies the aesthetic and emotion of its creation.
Kar's goal has always been to convey an emotional and independent aesthetic concept through their work. The mirror narrows from bottom to top, with a bevelled base for stability when placed against the wall.
When styling Kar's showroom, Kar recognised the mirror as an essential part of the decor. As people increasingly appreciate the unique character and spirit of furniture over mere practicality, the mirror can serve as a striking piece of art, beyond simply reflecting one’s appearance.
The Knead Mirror adds charm and beauty to any space, whether in a clothing store or a home, showcasing the owner’s aesthetic and personality.
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ABOUT THE BRAND
KAR STUDIO
Founded by Steven Yeung in 2020 in China, kar is a home aesthetic brand that blends oriental wabi-sabi spirits with a contemporary aesthetic attitude.
At THE FEELTER, we're proud to bring kar studio's unique, original designer objects to the Australian market.
FOUNDERS THOUGHTS
BRAND PHILOSOPHY
Founder Steven Yeung talks about kar studio's guiding ethos.
'With the brand name “kar”, we hint at our inner pursuit in the oriental philosophy of “karma”, which relies on the power of time, nature, and interpersonal relations. We try to convey our view on beauty and values through the external expressions of furniture, space, objects, and lifestyles. We embrace causality and emotions through the process of our creations, gradually marching forward to the truth and essence of all things. By reinventing the traditions, we endeavour to create an artistic language which connects with the past and echoes with the present. Under a seemingly primitive appearance, we seek to pursue the exquisite textures and ultimate expression of craftsmanship, revealing its powerful inner energy while striking an elegant balance between living and art.'