Trestle Unveils Celestial-Inspired Mezza And Astrae Mirrors
Interiors

Trestle Unveils Celestial-Inspired Mezza And Astrae Mirrors

Trestle, a contemporary Indian furniture brand from the S.R. Jindal Group, has introduced two new mirrors — the Mezza and Astrae — designed to enhance modern interiors. Rooted in minimalism, balance and understated storytelling, the creations integrate cosmic-inspired elements into refined wall accents. 

Drawing inspiration from the galaxy and the quiet beauty of space, the mirrors offer versatility to complement a range of styles, blending seamlessly into both contemporary and classic settings. With clean forms and thoughtful detailing, they aim to make a bold yet balanced statement. 

The Mezza Mirror evokes the elegance of a full moon. Framed in a clean circular band and intersected by a sleek metal strip, it resembles moonlight through a window. A rich leather-clad backdrop adds depth and contrast, lending a subtle sense of sophistication to interiors. 

The Astrae Mirror explores rhythm and sequence, featuring three round panels aligned with slight shifts, reminiscent of an eclipse’s phases. A single diagonal line runs through all three, creating visual harmony while allowing each circle to stand out, making it a distinctive storytelling piece. 

Both Mezza and Astrae mirrors are available at Trestle’s flagship store. With their celestial presence and refined design, they are aimed at those seeking interiors that combine subtlety with striking visual appeal.

Trestle, a contemporary Indian furniture brand from the S.R. Jindal Group, has introduced two new mirrors — the Mezza and Astrae — designed to enhance modern interiors. Rooted in minimalism, balance and understated storytelling, the creations integrate cosmic-inspired elements into refined wall accents. Drawing inspiration from the galaxy and the quiet beauty of space, the mirrors offer versatility to complement a range of styles, blending seamlessly into both contemporary and classic settings. With clean forms and thoughtful detailing, they aim to make a bold yet balanced statement. The Mezza Mirror evokes the elegance of a full moon. Framed in a clean circular band and intersected by a sleek metal strip, it resembles moonlight through a window. A rich leather-clad backdrop adds depth and contrast, lending a subtle sense of sophistication to interiors. The Astrae Mirror explores rhythm and sequence, featuring three round panels aligned with slight shifts, reminiscent of an eclipse’s phases. A single diagonal line runs through all three, creating visual harmony while allowing each circle to stand out, making it a distinctive storytelling piece. Both Mezza and Astrae mirrors are available at Trestle’s flagship store. With their celestial presence and refined design, they are aimed at those seeking interiors that combine subtlety with striking visual appeal.

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