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Maurizio Cattelan, an unavoidable figure in contemporary art, and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari have created this capsule collection for Seletti. Unlike any other, it’s provocative, amusing, absurd and eccentric all at once. The items in this collection are decorated with surrealist images taken from the Toilet Paper magazine, founded in 2010 by two Italian artists. Perfectly manicured cut-off fingers, soap with a bite taken out of it, fish stuffed with precious gems, a canary with a cut-off wing, and more. Dreamlike Toilet Paper motifs tinged with black humour inspired by the worlds of fashion and advertising, combining commercial photography, twisted visual narratives and surreal imagery. Toilet Paper questions our contemporary obsession with images, explores our most unspeakable desires and urges. All the items in the Toilet Paper collection present startling scenes, mixing disturbing normality and troubling ambiguity, stirring feelings of horror combined with visual pleasure. A work of art in itself, the Toilet Paper collection questions, due to its accessible price and wide distribution, the nature and limits of the contemporary art market. This questioning has always been central in Maurizio Cattelan's work. This mirror has an MDF frame covered by hand with brass leaf. The antique style of the pear-shaped golden frame contrasts with the very modern, bold patterns. One thing’s for sure - the Toiletpaper mirror will attract all the attention!.
The Toiletpaper Pear wall mirror is a playful yet sophisticated piece that adds a pop of colour and humour to any space. I love how its multicoloured and gold finishes give it a luxe feel, making it a versatile statement piece. It works particularly well in eclectic, contemporary, or eclectic interiors where a touch of personality is welcome. For styling, consider placing it in a bathroom or dressing area as a fun focal point, or hang it in a living room to break up more subdued decor. To keep the look balanced, pair it with neutral palettes or minimal accessories, allowing the mirror to command attention without overwhelming the space. Its size makes it ideal for smaller walls or as part of a curated gallery wall with other quirky artworks or mirrors.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Made in Design's website here