This octagonal wall mirror from Belgium, dating to the 1970s, embodies mid-century modern design with subtle regency undertones. Its striking frame, crafted from brass with a matte, warmly golden finish, displays a geometry defined by precisely cut and tightly joined corners. The brushed metal surface diffuses reflections, offering a soft luster that lends the mirrored glass a restrained character. The craftsmanship is evident in the seamless miter joints and the even fit of the clear, flush-mounted mirror pane, emphasizing the composition’s clean, sharp edges. With no ornamentation or decorative motifs, the object focuses on geometric presence and balanced proportions. The mirror is preserved in very good condition, showing only delicate traces of patina consistent with age and material. The frame speaks with the quiet voice of the 1970s, a decade when brass signaled a measured blend of modern vigor and understated luxury. The eight identical sides create a steady visual rhythm, while the gently diffused sheen evokes interiors where reflected light offered subtle illusions of space and quiet sophistication. The mirror silently narrates the taste and refinement of Belgian interiors of its era—never dominating but instead introducing harmony and gentle elegance. This piece can be hung in a living area or hallway, where its form will highlight symmetry within modern compositions. It pairs effectively with veneered or lacquered furniture, black glass coffee tables or consoles in dark wood tones, and lighting fixtures in brass or black metal. It will fit seamlessly within mid-century modern schemes, eclectic interiors accenting the 1970s, or contemporary classic spaces, where its geometric clarity can contrast with more traditional elements.
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Height60 cm
Depth2 cm
Width60 cm
Dimension details
Width60 cm
Height60 cm
Depth2 cm
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