Mirror, Brutalism, light brown leather, glass, wood, Poland, 1970s
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This Polish Brutalist mirror from the 1970s presents a striking decorative concept within a generous rectangular format (100 cm high, 62 cm wide), with the upper and right sides of the frame richly accentuated. The entire frame is clad in natural leather in a light brown (cognac) hue, sculpted in dramatic, deep folds at the top and right—these reliefs evoke movement and sculptural depth. The softly arched inner contour introduces a subtly architectural note, counterbalancing the straight-edged geometry. The mirror glass remains bright and clear, securely set in a hand-finished, leather-wrapped wooden structure; seamless joints and a soft matte finish to the leather demonstrate the expert manual craftsmanship throughout. Mounting hardware is subtly concealed, maintaining the frame’s minimalist intent. The piece is preserved in very good vintage condition, with barely perceptible traces of age, typical for original items from this period. The mirror’s form—raw yet sophisticated—speaks in the visual idiom of 1970s Polish Brutalism, where material and texture became central to expression. The sculpted folds at the top hint at motion, as though a freeze-frame of fabric captures a moment of expressive energy. The mirror’s surface sharpens light reflections, while the heft and depth of the leather lend a sense of authenticity and presence. This is an object that, like a story from decades past, conveys a subtle monumentality through its tactile surface and bold, unembellished outline. This mirror is well-suited to interiors drawing from
DIMENSION
Height100 cm
Depth10 cm
Width62 cm
Dimension details
Width62 cm
Height100 cm
Depth10 cm
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