Description
The Seletti Mirror Gold Frame Lipsticks is born from the collaboration between Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, creators of the extraordinary TOILETPAPER MAGAZINE, where the surreal images of the magazine blend together with the world’s most eccentric design brand SELETTI.
Power up for the day with the assistance of all the lipstick you need – you become the protagonist of Toiletpaper’s extraordinary and crazy world.
Dimensions: 62cm x 140cm (LxH) / product code: 17051
Materials: Glass, MDF covered by hand with brass foil
Designer: Toiletpaper
Delivery information
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Free local delivery purchases over $1000. Separate carry-up and disposal charges may apply. More details available here.
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DesignLover2023 –
The Seletti Mirror Gold Frame Lipsticks is a stunning statement piece that truly brings Toilet Paper Magazine’s surreal aesthetic into your home. The brass foil detailing on MDF is well-executed, though the glass components feel somewhat fragile. At 62cm x 140cm, it’s quite tall and makes a bold visual impact, but the price point of $1100 feels steep for what’s essentially a decorative mirror. While it’s undeniably eye-catching and conversation-starting, I expected slightly better build quality for this investment. Great for collectors of eccentric design, but casual buyers might want to consider the value proposition carefully.