This mid-century wall mirror from the 1970s exemplifies Danish-inspired modernism, crafted from solid teak and clear mirrored glass. The frame’s organic, triangular profile features gently curving lines that taper at the base and round softly at the top, creating a visually balanced silhouette. The teak frame shows a warm, medium-brown hue with a subtle reddish undertone and a matte-satin finish that highlights the natural wood grain and tonal variations. The mirror glass is clear, with polished edges, and is mechanically mounted to the back with two visible, round metal fixings—adding an understated, practical accent. Seamless woodwork and a smooth surface reflect the quality of Scandinavian craftsmanship. The mirror remains in very good condition, with no damage or signs of restoration; the wood surface is smooth, showing only minimal, period-typical traces of use. This mirror speaks in the quiet language of the 1970s—a time when geometric clarity and natural materials embodied a poised form of modern living. The teak frame, echoing the principles of organic design, softly carries the gaze around its edge without dominating the space, inviting the viewer to pause. The subdued sheen of the wood and the clarity of the glass create an interplay that lets everyday reflections take on a subtly nostalgic air, as if the object gently reminds us that calm lines and honest materials are enough. The mirror may be placed vertically above a console in the living
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Height78 cm
Depth2 cm
Width38 cm
Dimension details
Width38 cm
Height78 cm
Depth2 cm
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