This crystal Murano mirror from the 1950s, attributed to the Filli Tosi workshop, exemplifies postwar Italian glass artistry. The frame is crafted entirely from transparent glass, shaped into a rich, lace-like openwork pattern with undulating, irregular lines—an echo of the decorative inspirations of the mid-century period. Five three-dimensional glass floral applications with delicately gilded petals are symmetrically arranged around the frame, while a beaded glass border follows the wavy outline, adding a sense of depth and lightness. The glossy surface of the glass creates a luminous, almost liquid effect, further enhanced by the clarity of the mirror plate, which remains in pristine condition—free from chips, cracks, or signs of wear. The mirror is both wall-hanging and freestanding, thanks to a movable support at the back. The piece is preserved in very good condition, with no visible marks of use.Within this composition, Murano glass tells the story of the Venetian lagoon in the 1950s: an era when Italian artisans fused the opulence of Baroque-inspired forms with the modern lightness and transparency of glass. The wavy frame and floral motifs evoke sunlight streaming through lace curtains in canal-side villas, while the embedded golden hues suggest an aura of refined luxury—Italian tradition encapsulated in a transparent skeleton. Each detail, from the meticulously modeled flowers to the rhythmic beaded edge, becomes a narrative of dialogue between craftsmanship and imagination.Brought into an interior, this mirror could be
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Height30 cm
Depth15 cm
Width28 cm
Dimension details
Width28 cm
Height30 cm
Depth15 cm
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