Jazz Frames was a designer mirror shop that specialised in experimental, handmade mirrors located at 106 Camden Road, London, the former premises of fashion brand Swanky Modes.
The owner and designer of the mirror brand was actress, singer and jazz promoter, Flavia Brilli,[1] known for the popular British television series Beadle's About, her vocal work on the soundtrack of Peter Greenaway's film The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover[2]'[3] and her music venue Central Bar jazz club.
[4][5] Born in Brighton, Flavia credited her hometown as the main inspiration behind her flamboyant designs: 'All my design work is inspired and informed by my enduring love for my hometown Brighton.
[8][9][10] The designs featured elaborate scrolling work, fabrics such as Neoprene, and hand-cut glass mosaics.
A selection of the largest designs were exhibited, in 1987, in the chill-out room of the superclub, Ministry of Sound, in London.