This vintage wall mirror from the 1970s embodies the principles of Danish modernism, emphasizing minimalist form and excellent craftsmanship. The vertically oriented rectangular frame is finished at the top and bottom with medium-toned teak wood strips that present a smooth, satin sheen. The side edges are bordered by a discreet, thin black band, which subtly accentuates the geometric clarity of the silhouette. The mirrored glass surface offers a pure, undisturbed reflection and is free of any decorative patterning, remaining faithful to the understated ethos of mid-century modern style. The teak elements reveal a straight, consistent grain, demonstrating a Scandinavian attention to material selection. Both the wood and glass are clear of scratches, chips, or signs of restoration; the mirror is preserved in outstanding, near-original condition—an excellent example of a carefully maintained vintage piece.
The piece quietly echoes the 1970s, suggesting: "function and form coexist harmoniously without unnecessary embellishment." The teak accents introduce a touch of warmth, never overpowering the clean reflectiveness of the glass. The thin, dark side strips act like a subtle frame, revealing the heart of modernist thinking—a focus on utility interwoven with attention to detail. This mirror exudes the composure of matured simplicity, telling a story of thoughtful design and respect for the natural character of its materials.
It could be paired with a low console or light-wood side table, highlighting the contrast of the teak frame. The mirror works well in interiors referencing the mid-century period, positioned alongside upholstered chairs
DIMENSION
Height62 cm
Depth2 cm
Width30 cm
Dimension details
Width30 cm
Height62 cm
Depth2 cm
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