This German wall mirror from the 1970s is a compelling example of mid-century design that bridges Danish modernism with the precision of German craftsmanship. The frame, crafted from solid teak in a warm, subdued brown with a faint reddish cast, is marked by minimalist, geometric lines and a distinct matte-to-satin finish that reveals the grain’s natural beauty. Subtly mitred corners and expertly joined details reflect high-quality carpentry, while the mirror glass sits flush with the teak frame. The softened, curved inner edges gently disrupt the strict rectangular outline, echoing the organic tendencies of Scandinavian design. Devoid of ornament or contrasting colors, the mirror celebrates a purity of material and clarity of form that defines the vintage character of the era. The piece is preserved in near-original condition, with only minimal traces of use typical for an authentically maintained vintage object. This mirror speaks with the gentle voice of an era that rediscovered the virtues of simplicity and refined craftsmanship. The teak frame embodies Central European solidity tempered by Danish lightness—an object that, in the 1970s, followed the Scandinavian focus on nature’s influence over form and function. It
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Height78 cm
Depth2 cm
Width39 cm
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Width39 cm
Height78 cm
Depth2 cm
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