In 1950, Jacques Adnet began a collaboration with a renowned French fashion house, creating a collection of leather-upholstered furniture and accessories that were understated yet sumptuous, perfectly embodying his innovative spirit. One of the first designers to combine leather and glass, Adnet designed an object destined to become iconic: the Gubi Adnet round wall mirror, characterised by equestrian-inspired details and timeless elegance.
Crafted from fine leather with burnished brass details, the mirror is available in three sizes and three leather finishes, allowing it to blend seamlessly into different styles and settings. A distinctive feature is the strap, proportionate to the mirror’s diameter—a refined detail that highlights the design’s precision and formal coherence.
Timeless and sculptural, the Gubi Adnet mirror adds character to hallways, bathrooms and living rooms, becoming a focal point capable of transforming the space. The three sizes can be combined to create striking compositions, where leather, light and the circular form interact with elegance.







