This 1960s Swedish wall mirror features an octagonal teak wood frame composed of eight precisely joined segments. The frame presents a warm, honey-brown tone with a subtle satin finish that highlights the natural grain of the teak. A circular mirror glass is set centrally within the frame and secured by visible metal clips at several points. The overall construction is minimalist, with clean lines and an absence of superfluous ornamentation, reflecting the essence of Scandinavian mid-century craftsmanship. The mirror glass remains clear, though minor scratches and subtle oxidation are visible, consistent with its age; the frame shows no damage. The mirror is in good condition, retaining its original wood patina and age-appropriate signs of use. The mirror speaks with the voice of Swedish modernism: simplicity complemented by precision, its geometric frame recalling an era when the harmony of materials and practical function defined interior aesthetics. The natural sheen of the teak evokes the ambiance of northern homes, where daylight is reflected across the glass, illuminating calm, well-ordered spaces. Slight marks on the glass serve as gentle reminders of the passage of time, underscoring the authenticity and continuity of the piece. This mirror would suit a living room or hallway furnished in the spirit of Scandinavian modernism or mid-century style. It can be paired with light wood furniture, minimalist consoles, or simple upholstered armchairs. Combining it with organically shaped ceramics or black-and-white graphic art will further emphasize its functional yet decorative character.
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Height2 cm
Width43 cm
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Width43 cm
Height2 cm
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