Description
This striking gold mirror, designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 1950s and manufactured by Artimeta, is a rare and iconic example of mid-century design. Its perforated metal shell surrounds a backlit mirror, complete with a convenient pull switch, combining both function and artistic expression.
Mathieu Matégot, a Hungarian-born designer active in France, is celebrated for his innovative use of metal in furniture and decorative objects. His work blends industrial techniques with organic, playful forms, making each piece both visually distinctive and highly collectible. Artimeta, the manufacturer, was known for translating his bold designs into durable, high-quality objects that remain timeless today.
More than just decor, this mirror is a statement piece — a functional work of art that adds character and individuality to any interior. Its backlit feature enhances ambiance while highlighting the intricate perforated design, making it perfect for collectors or lovers of unique mid-century objects. Available for viewing in Rotterdam, this mirror represents a rare opportunity to own an authentic Mathieu Matégot creation.
“More than just decor — this unique creation is a story to live with every day. Once it’s gone, it won’t return, making it a rare chance to add true individuality to your space.”
Dimensions: diameter 43,5 cm, depth 6 cm.

Mathieu Matégot was a Hungarian / French designer and material artist. He was one of the most renowned French designers of the 1950s
Shipping price:
The Netherlands: € 19
Europe: € 37
Rest of the World: € 67
















