This 1960s wall mirror, attributed to Silkeborg, Denmark, exemplifies Danish mid-century modern design. The rectangular frame is crafted from matte-finished teak wood in a warm, medium brown tone. Two vertical rows of small square ceramic tiles are inlaid along the left and right sides of the frame, providing a distinctive decorative accent. The tiles display deep hues of navy, green, brown, and beige, with a glossy, subtly iridescent surface. The overall design features minimalist geometry and precise craftsmanship—smooth joinery and tightly fitted corners. The mirror bears a signature confirming its authenticity. It remains in very good original condition, with no visible signs of wear or damage.Gazing into this mirror evokes the ambiance of a Danish home from the 1960s: the teak wood speaks with understated clarity, while the ceramic accents offer a quiet narrative about an era captivated by natural materials and refined simplicity. The minimalist frame does not compete with its surroundings but introduces a sense of calm balance, echoing the spirit of Scandinavian modernism, where every detail was carefully considered.The mirror would suit interiors styled in mid-century modern fashion, where it could be paired with a low teak sideboard, a lamp with a geometric base, or a graphite-toned armchair from the same era. It could also serve as a subtle accent within more eclectic arrangements, working alongside neutral textiles and muted ceramic pieces. Its geometric frame provides a visual anchor for wall compositions, such as alongside minimalist prints or photographs.
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Height87 cm
Width50 cm
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Width50 cm
Height87 cm
Weight15 kg
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