Women often spend more time on makeup than an actress in the dressing room on the evening of her debut. It would be foolish to think that it is time lost behind vanity, it is rather a moment dedicated to self-care and relaxation. For this reason the dream of many is a coiffeuse, elegant name for the dressing table. It should be placed in the bedroom, an ideal place to sit and get ready for the day, for a special evening or for the night.

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The coiffeuse is by nature the most refined of furnishings, beautiful and intended for beauty. Maskara by Porada certainly has these characteristics, that we show in the image above in the version with Emperador Dark marble top and structure in moka-stained ash, but also available with clear marble top with gold veins or in the sophisticated noir variant.

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Eley can also be used as a writing desk, made by Porada in black walnut on a bronze and brass base, with the underlying compartments that can hold up to four drawers. Immediately reminds of the dressing room of a refined diva of the thirties, especially if combined with the half-moon mirror.

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In contemporary homes most of the time there is no space in the bathroom for many of the daily activities of a woman, forced to prepare standing in front of the mirror in a small and unsuitable space. The coiffeuse placed in the bedroom obviates this problem and becomes a precious ally of the women of the house.

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The coiffeuse by Porada covered in mirror and undoubtedly oriented towards feminine glamour could not have been called other than Beauty.

Find this new space for yourself, a new luxury in your home, and use it every day because, as Coco Chanel used to say, to be elegant before going out, look in the mirror and take something off.