OBJ-08 is a minimalist sculptural mirror created by Mexico City-based designer Manu Bañó. In the latest collection by Manu Bañó, the focus shifts to the exploration of copper’s capabilities, centered in the heart of Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, Mexico. This region is renowned for its deep-rooted history in metalwork, specifically in the crafting of copper by skilled artisans. These craftsmen, traditionally engaged in the production of smaller copper items, apply their expertise to transform thin sheets of copper into robust, three-dimensional objects through a detailed process of hammering and shaping. Among the collection, the OBJ-08 Sculptural Wall Mirrors stand out for their innovative use of copper’s reflective qualities.

By polishing the copper to a mirror-like finish, these pieces double as both artistic sculptures and functional mirrors. They are designed to inhabit wall spaces typically reserved for paintings, presenting a pair of symmetrical objects — one concave and the other convex — intended to be exhibited together as a unified artwork. Further extending the collection’s exploration of form and function, the Sculptural Floor Mirror comprises two identical, symmetrical pieces that have been polished on both sides. The act of hammering serves a dual purpose: it textures the copper while also imparting volume and structure, enabling the mirror to stand independently, much like a sculpture. This piece is characterized by its straightforward representation of the manufacturing process, embracing a no-frills approach to design.