Rodez - Mirror
by Thomas Moisan
Material
Black
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The Rodez Mirror is a floor-standing piece in lacquered black metal. Its stepped frame profile rises in horizontal registers, each layer producing a thin shadow line against the next. The arched top resolves the geometry upward. The form reads as architecture before it reads as reflective surface.
The central panel, dark grey glass, sits recessed within the frame. Light reaches it at an angle; reflections are partial, fragmented, never a full rendering of the room. The piece is as present in space when you move past it as when you stand in front of it.
Materials: lacquered black metal frame, dark mirror glass. The feet integrate into the base, keeping the silhouette clean from floor to crown.
From the Rodez collection by Thomas Moisan, a Paris-based designer working in limited-edition furniture with skilled artisans. Six pieces, all in lacquered black. Available through Monde Singulier.
W 70 x D 6 x H 222 cm
W 27.56 x D 2.36 x H 87.4 in
Materials: Black lacquered wood and tinted mirror
About
Thomas Moisan
Thomas Moisan is a Paris-based designer whose practice bridges architecture and craft. Born in Brittany, he trained at the École supérieure d'Art et Design de Saint-Étienne and moved to Paris in 2016, where he developed his eye through work with Tristan Auer, Studio KO, and Liaigre.
His furniture treats materials as the primary argument. Working in limited editions with master artisans, Moisan designs tables, benches, and consoles in fine wood and metal, stripping forms to their structural logic so that noble materials carry the whole weight. "The unity of material gives this range of furniture a minimalist and robust appearance," noted Damn Magazine. Every proportion and texture is worked out in close dialogue with craftspeople who meet the demands of his ascetic approach.
Each collection explores this logic with a different material vocabulary. The Perenne collection (10 pieces) is the most declarative statement: monolithic, raw, and free of ornament. Delhi (8 pieces), Calyon (7 pieces), and Rodez (6 pieces) trace the same sculptural territory with distinct proportions and finishes.
Thomas Moisan's collectible design furniture is available on Monde Singulier, each piece produced in a strictly limited edition.




























