Mirror Brutalist, brown leather, glass, wood, Poland, 1970s.
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This Polish mirror from the 1970s features a sculptural octagonal frame, crafted in the Brutalist style with clear mid-century modern influences. The construction combines natural leather, mirror glass, and solid wood. The warm chestnut brown frame presents a matte to satin finish, highlighting both depth and a dynamic, tactile quality. The most distinctive element is the expressive, drapery-like fold motif that sweeps asymmetrically across the right and lower portions of the frame—organic contours that contrast with the frame’s sharply geometric outline. The mirror glass is clear, with bevelled edges and is precisely set into the frame, free from gaps, scratches, or flaws. The craftsmanship reveals visible, hand-worked detail with robust, well-aligned joins. No metal fittings are apparent on the visible surface, preserving the design’s architectural purity. Condition is excellent;
DIMENSION
Height107 cm
Depth14 cm
Width66 cm
Dimension details
Width66 cm
Height107 cm
Depth14 cm
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