A Wobble in the Mirror: Ready To Hang’s “Jelly” Piece Blurs Dessert and Design

A Wobble in the Mirror: Ready To Hang’s “Jelly” Piece Blurs Dessert and Design


A Wobble in the Mirror: Ready To Hang’s “Jelly” Piece Blurs Dessert and Design

A New York design studio, Ready To Hang, has just introduced its “Jelly Mirror” collection, reviving the whimsical form of a 1960s jelly mould in polished resin. At first glance, these mirrors appear to wobble with playful impermanence; in reality they are rigid chic—an exercise in turning nostalgia into refined décor.

Sweet but Solid

The mirrors feature thick, rounded frames in translucent Honey and Cherry, arced with convex contours that refract light and cast gentle hues across interior spaces. At 21″ square and 3½″ deep, each framed glass piece weighs enough to anchor itself meaningfully on a wall—avoiding all doubt about its structural integrity.

From Soda Pop to Sophistication

As Pop Art’s legacy continues to inform design, these “edible” objects assert themselves not as kitsch curios but as considered accents. Ready To Hang has deliberately balanced familiarity with surprise—inviting audiences to squirm with recognition while appreciating the craft of resin and glass.design-milk.com+3stupidDOPE | Est. 2008+3Hypebeast+3

Playful Launch Ritual

To mark the July rollout, the brand will host “The Jelly Party” at its New York Chinatown shop on July 10, complete with a jelly-themed tasting menu and a limited-edition zine chronicling the cultural journey of dessert fetishes. Priced at $995, each mirror straddles the boundary between statement art and collectible design.Hypebeast


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