This Danish wall mirror from the 1970s exemplifies the principles of Scandinavian design, where minimalism and material refinement go hand in hand. The frame is crafted from teak wood in a warm, medium-brown hue with a subtle reddish undertone characteristic of the species. Its matte to satin finish highlights the natural grain and texture of the wood. The mirror’s proportions are slim and elongated (60 × 33 cm), with gently rounded corners and subtly curved top and bottom edges, imparting a soft, organic character. The glass is precisely set within the wooden frame and secured by discreet metal clips. The surface of the frame bears minor traces of use—small scratches and slight dents—that do not detract from its overall impression. Condition: good, with the frame refreshed and the mirror ready to hang.This mirror echoes the calm spirit of Danish design in the 1970s: unadorned, focused on harmony between material and proportion. The teak frame speaks of craftsmanship that values authenticity over ornament; the gentle curves soften the silhouette, suggesting that function and subtlety can coexist. As a quiet witness to everyday life, this piece captures light and reflection with restraint yet approachability.The mirror can be hung vertically in a hallway to visually elongate the space, or horizontally above a low sideboard in the living room. It would work well in a mid-century modern arrangement—near similarly toned wood or alongside light, natural textiles. Pairing it with a brass-based lamp or ceramics with organic shapes would emphasize the frame’s softness. Set against a graphite or white wall, the mirror will bring out the depth of both the wood’s color and the reflected image.
DIMENSION
Height60 cm
Depth2 cm
Width33 cm
Dimension details
Width33 cm
Height60 cm
Depth2 cm
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