Amsterdam-based designer Thomas Eurlings conceived the Fading Mirror as an object that questions what a mirror is meant to do. Rather than delivering a crisp, utilitarian reflection, it softens the image, pulling it into an atmospheric blur that feels suspended between reality and imagination. A gradient is screen-printed directly beneath the glass, creating a smoky, diffused frame that gradually dissolves at its edges. The result is a reflection that appears to float, as though caught in morning light or the trailing edge of fog. It is a daily encounter with something quiet and a little strange. Designed by Thomas Eurlings for ENOstudio Screen-printed gradient applied beneath the glass surface Round format with a soft-focus, haze-like reflective quality Produced in Amsterdam