Among Gio Ponti’s most iconic designs, the 1925 Randaccio mirror holds a special place. Designed for his home in Via Randaccio in Milan — his first architectural project — it adorned the walls of the third-floor bedroom, complementing the furnishings he had designed himself. An intimate object, created for a private space, it has over time become an icon of Italian modernism.
The mirror combines elegance and simplicity, and is instantly recognisable thanks to the distinctive crown-shaped detail at the top: a graphic motif that Ponti used in several of his works, lending the mirror an almost symbolic aura. Available in three sizes, it evokes the era in which it was conceived, yet fits naturally into contemporary interiors, enriching bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways and walk-in wardrobes with a refined and discreet presence.
Timeless and poetic, the Gubi Randaccio mirror becomes a focal point capable of transforming a space: it amplifies light, adds depth and brings a perfect balance of history, form and lightness to any room. The different sizes can be combined to create striking compositions, where light and the circular silhouette interact with elegance.







