This rectangular wall mirror from the 1970s is rooted in Danish modernism—a period shaped by simplicity and precise craftsmanship. The solid teak frame reveals a warm, medium-brown tone accented with subtle reddish hues typical of carefully selected teak. Finished with a satin-matte sheen, the wood grain emerges gently under light, while the crisp joinery and straight lines attest to the quality of craftsmanship. The mirror glass offers softly rounded top and bottom corners that contrast with the more angular wood edges, creating an organic presence within a geometric silhouette. The mirror surface sits flush within the frame with no visible fasteners, and the wide frame proportionally outlines the glass, giving the whole a balanced, composed appearance. Condition is very good, with only the slightest and barely perceptible traces of gentle use consistent with well-preserved vintage originals. This piece echoes the quiet confidence of the 1970s, when order and familiarity were woven into the daily fabric of living. The teak frame speaks to the Scandinavian reverence for honest materials, restraint, and the desire for objects to quietly integrate into the home. The rounded lines of the glass soften the overall impression, as though inviting a gentle, repetitive domestic rhythm without dominating the space. The mirror reflects not just images, but a subtler, slower moment—an invitation to pause amid daily routines. The mirror would suit a light-toned wall in a living room or entryway, where the warmth of the teak can find contrast against white or pale beige backgrounds. It could be paired with a minimalist metal console, a
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Height86 cm
Depth3 cm
Width49 cm
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Width49 cm
Height86 cm
Depth3 cm
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