This freestanding floor mirror from the 1980s embodies a minimalist aesthetic rooted in the tradition of functional modernism. The elongated, gently rounded rectangular glass is set within a slim, matte black metal frame. Two slender, bent metal rods form a stable, angular base and a rear support, lending the piece a sense of lightness combined with structural integrity. Visible screw connections allow for angle adjustment of the mirror. The frame's surface is smooth, showing subtle scuffs and signs of age typical of the 1980s, but no serious damage. The mirror glass itself is free from cracks or chips. Its proportions—151 cm in height, 31 cm in width, and 41 cm in depth—make it suitable for both compact and spacious interiors. Preserved in good condition, with visible signs of use on the frame. The form of this mirror recalls the spirit of the late 20th century, when simplicity and utility became hallmarks of modern living. The matte black metal and clean geometry narrate the story of urban interiors of the 1980s, where every element was intentional, understandable, and functional. The mirror remains silent, yet its reflection echoes the era’s ethos: a focus on purpose, geometric order, and an honest approach to material. The mirror can be placed in a living room or hallway, where its slender silhouette visually extends the space. It would suit a modern setting inspired by Bauhaus, but could also be paired with soft textiles, natural wood, or vintage graphics for a subtle contrast. It is worth combining with understated lighting or placing alongside a geometric console table to highlight its clear form and industrial discipline.
DIMENSION
Height151 cm
Depth41 cm
Width31 cm
Dimension details
Width31 cm
Height151 cm
Depth41 cm
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