That Mirror
I designed THAT MIRROR to answer a simple question: what if a statement‑size mirror could actually be easy to live with? The modular grid panels are lightweight, adjustable, and built to pack down quickly, giving you a modern, architectural centerpiece that can grow, shrink, or move with your space.
I bring an entrepreneurial mindset shaped by building a small business and collaborating on creative partnerships.
When I moved into my dream apartment, I wanted that cozy, creative loft vibe. Before I even had a bed, I threw down blankets, hung some lights, and built a giant mirror to transform the space. It looked amazing. But it was heavy, one‑piece, and impossible to move. When I relocated, it wouldn’t fit down the stairs.
That’s when the idea hit: what if this mirror could come apart? Be light, modular, and easy to carry? I sketched a better version, and during my first layoff I finally tested the idea. I listed the original mirror for $1000, and within 18 days, 50 people reached out. That’s when I realized it wasn’t just a cool project, it was a real product.
Past Projects
The design has evolved a lot since the first version. The newest iteration breaks down into a stack of lightweight panels, each no heavier than a gallon of milk. I even added LED backlighting to give the mirror a floating, architectural look. It’s a simple, modular system that’s easy to move and even easier to live with.
Client
The Keystone Project
Year
2023
Year
2024
Client
The California Project