This mirror from the 1960s/70s features a vertically oriented rectangular design set within a frame of warm, creamy off-white metal with a matte finish. The inner border is accentuated by brass or brass-colored metal in an antique gold tone, distinguished by a beaded pattern and a decorative bow motif at the top—details that evoke a sense of classical refinement. The proportions are thoughtfully balanced: the frame remains relatively narrow, allowing the mirror surface to take center stage, while ornamental elements add a subtle decorative layer. The surface of the frame is smooth, with gentle texture in places, and visible side screws indicate a traditional, sturdy construction. The mirror glass itself displays slight signs of age—light clouding and faint scratches—characteristic of well-preserved vintage pieces. The overall condition is good, with an authentic patina and natural traces of use that attest to the mirror’s age and provenance.This object channels the spirit of a time when neoclassical and Louis XVI influences were reinterpreted for mid-century interiors, combining nostalgia for historic grandeur with postwar domesticity. The bow motif and beaded trim echo the elegance of Parisian apartments in the latter half of the 20th century, where such details signaled cultivated taste and the play of light on glass lent rooms a gentle, everyday rhythm. Each hint of patina or subtle scratch seems to whisper stories of bygone decades—a quiet testament to the enduring presence of an object that has witnessed changing fashions and generations.The mirror could be hung vertically above a console or sideboard in a living room, complementing both classic and eclectic arrangements. It would work well alongside furniture with clean lines and light upholstery fabrics
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Height36 cm
Length60 cm
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Length60 cm
Height36 cm
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