Laser-etched Motherboard mirror reflects art, life, and circuitry

Nonesiste’s Motherboard mirror is the kind of design piece that any decoratively-inclined nerd might really want in his / her abode. Its designer, Romolo Stanco, has some really big ideas about the meaning behind the mirror, saying that “the etchings are circuits, an intersection of lines borrowed from the world of electronics, a metaphor for connections, global systems, [and] electronic systems for common use which few of us understand the real technical sense.” We actually don’t understand what he’s talking about, but whatever: it looks pretty cool to us. Stanco’s mirrors have recently been unveiled in Milan, and are limited to a run of six — in oval (as above) and rectangle. One more shot of this handsome mirror (and man) after the break.

[Via BoingBoing]

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