This round wall mirror from the 1970s exemplifies the era’s distinct approach to form – its deep, wide plastic frame is rendered in a saturated brick-red hue with a matte finish. The inner edge features a cream-colored ring, providing a crisp contrast and accentuating the geometric clarity while visually deepening the mirror surface. Measuring 48 cm in diameter and 4 cm in depth, the glass is set slightly recessed within the frame, emphasizing the object’s spatiality. The design, devoid of ornamentation, aligns with the space age and modernist language of the 1970s, focusing on bold color blocking and functionality. The frame’s surface is smooth, with minor scratches and signs of use characteristic of original vintage pieces from this period. The mirror glass remains clear, with some subtle oxidation marks at the edges. The overall condition is good – gentle traces of time are present yet do not detract from the clarity of form. This mirror’s silhouette echoes the voice of its decade, when geometric confidence met an enthusiasm for new materials. The brick-red frame conjures the spirit of the 1970s: a time when domestic spaces became arenas for color and texture experiments, and everyday objects took on sculptural qualities. The smooth plastic and the contrasting cream ring create visual depth, as if the mirror invites a pause to see the world through the lens of a bygone era. Such a mirror may be placed in a living room, hallway, or bedroom, particularly within interiors inspired by mid-century modern, space age, or eclectic collector styles. It can be set alongside other geometric forms – low sideboards on slender legs, globe lamps, or graphic 1970s prints. The burnt
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Height48 cm
Depth4 cm
Width48 cm
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Width48 cm
Height48 cm
Depth4 cm
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